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TeachBack app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 8064 ratings )
Utilities Education
Developer: Jeff Ritter
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 11 Feb 2015
App size: 6.19 Mb

Teachers, professors, trainers, or anyone who conducts a class of any kind can use TeachBack to get feedback from students on any class, the class they just taught, the latest week of classes, or for the entire semester. Free for download for both students and teachers at any level, TeachBack gathers student feedback about their educators effectiveness through a variety of pre-made surveys.

Teachers can now create their own custom passwords to use for students to subscribe to their polls.

Now teachers can also create their own polls for students using the five-star response system, plus space for individual comments. Content based questions can be created that use the system as well as qualitative poll questions on students response to instruction, materials, activities and more.

The app provides a simple user experience that produces this feedback in real-time. When teachers and professors use TeachBack with their students, they can expect to gain insight that will allow them to improve their lectures, lessons, and classroom experience.

If applied across a school or academic department, TeachBack provides a valuable measurement tool that helps assess and improve overall institutional effectiveness.

The polls are all anonymous, and the results are secure and only available to the instructor.

An online teacher guide to the use of TeachBack is available at the website. Feedback and ideas for version 2.0 are welcome!

There are four pre-written polls available. Instruction, Engagement, Instructor, and Hybrid (a combination of the other poll questions). In addition, comments are allowed on each poll as well.

Language choices of English, Spanish and Chinese are on the registration page.

The questions for each poll are listed below.

Instruction
Was the instruction clear?
Well-organized?
Interesting?
Well-presented?
Challenging?

Engagement
Did you find the class engaging?
Was the material engaging?
Was the instructor engaging?
Was the method engaging?
Were your classmates engaged?

Instructor
Was the instructor knowledgeable?
Was the instructor interested in the subject?
Was the instructor well-organized?
Was the instructor approachable?
Was the instructor challenging?

Hybrid
Was the class engaged?
Was the instructor prepared?
Was the class challenging?
Was the class well-organized?
Were the facilities adequate?

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