What I've Learned From My Student Evaluations

Thoughts on what the data tells me—and what else I'd like to know.
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What I've Learned From My Student Evaluations
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I recently received my student evaluations from the summer and dutifully updated my interactive Tableau dataviz. In this post, I'll discuss what the data tells me about my teaching style and methods. (Note that you can mouse over each image below to enlarge it.)

I'm rapidly improving at teaching

This is the most obvious finding. To be fair, though, I didn't exactly hit the ball out of the park during my first semester. With any new job, there's always a learning curve. Beyond that, ASU threw me three classes when I started. I suspect that my first evals would have been higher had I taught one or even two.

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