The most important survey questions to ask your learners
Gathering feedback from your students through a post-completion survey is a great way for course providers to improve course content and enhance the learning experience over time. Here are some important questions to consider including in your survey:
1. Overall Satisfaction:
- How satisfied are you with the e-learning course as a whole?
- On a scale of 1 to 10, how likely are you to recommend this course to others?
2. Course Content:
- Did the course content meet your expectations?
- Was the course content presented clearly and effectively?
- Did the course cover the topics you were hoping to learn about?
3. Learning Experience:
- How engaging and interactive was the course material?
- Were the learning materials (videos, texts, quizzes, etc.) helpful in understanding the concepts?
4. Instructor Engagement:
- How responsive was the instructor to questions and concerns?
- Did you feel supported throughout the course?
5. Assessment and Feedback:
- How helpful were the assessments (quizzes, assignments, exams) in reinforcing your learning?
6. Time Management:
- Was the pacing of the course appropriate?
- Did you find it easy to manage your time while completing the course?
7. Learning Objectives:
- Were the learning objectives of the course clearly communicated?
- Do you feel that you achieved the intended learning outcomes?
8. Improvement Suggestions:
- Is there anything specific you think could be improved about the course?
- Were there any topics you wished were covered in more detail?
9. Future Interest:
- Would you be interested in taking another course from the same instructor or institution?
- What other topics would you like to learn about in future courses?
10. Open-Ended Feedback:
- Include an open-ended question where students can provide additional comments, suggestions, or insights that may not be covered by the previous questions.
Remember to keep the survey concise to encourage more responses! The feedback you receive can provide valuable insights into what worked well and what areas need improvement in your e-learning course.