Software
- Accreditation management (1)
- Advising management (1)
- Application and admissions management (2)
- Assessment and evaluation of academic programs / university wide operations (1)
- Blogging (1)
- Career services (1)
- Catalog and course management (1)
- Customer relationship management (3)
- Data analysis, statistics, and reporting (3)
- Data warehousing (1)
- Desktop Productivity (2)
- Document management (5)
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) (2)
- ePortfolio management (2)
- Event management (3)
- Facility scheduling (1)
- Financial management (4)
- Human resource management (4)
- IT security (1)
- Journal publishing systems (1)
- Learning management (20)
- Library management systems (3)
- Mobile app development (1)
- Multimedia management (3)
- Project management (3)
- Registration management (2)
- Research compliance and management (2)
- Student behavioral analytics (1)
- Surveys (10)
- Video conferencing (4)
Bloomington, IN
USA
The Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE) was designed to complement the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), which is administered to undergraduate students. This instructional staff version (for faculty, instructors, and graduate students who teach) focuses on:
Instructional staff perceptions of how often students engage in different activities.
The importance instructional staff place on various areas of learning and development.
The nature and frequency of instructional staff-student interactions.
How instructional staff organize their time, both in and out of the classroom.
The project is coordinated by the Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research. FSSE is designed to measure instructional staff expectations for student engagement in educational practices that are empirically linked with high levels of learning and development.
There are times when the traditional textbook may not be right for your class and together with our publishing partners; we can help you explore the options. Does it make financial sense to select only portions of a textbook or will the net cost to students actually increase due to the unique title this creates? Will the added software or online access offered by many publishers enhance the learning experience and achieve better results? We can help answer these questions and assist you in selecting the best materials for each of your courses.