The 2010 CUNY Student Experience Survey is available now available from the Office of Institutional Research & Assessment. In addition to providing satisfaction scores for campus services, the survey reports on students’ IT preferences and use. Here are some highlights for Baruch students:
- Preferred means for communication with faculty – Email (67%), Text Messages (1%), Social Networking (1%), Blackboard (2%), In-person (25%), Phone (3%)
- Preferred means for communication with other students – Email (36%), Text Messages (23%), Social Networking (10%), Blackboard (1%), In-person (25%), Phone (6%)
- Preferred means for communication with administrators – Email (50%), Text Messages (0%), Social Networking (1%), Blackboard (1%), In-person (42%), Phone (6%)
- Satisfaction with online access to faculty (virtual office hours, video conference, etc.) – Very Satisfied (11%), Satisfied (34%), Neutral (36%), Dissatisfied (12%), Very Dissatisfied (25)
- Use library’s online services – Never (29%), Once/twice per year (25%), Once/twice per month (26%), Once/twice per week (15%), Every day (4%)
- I would like my college to offer more fully online courses – Strongly Agree (20%), Agree (22%), Neutral (35%), Disagree (16%), Strongly Disagree (8%)