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myExperience Reports

Accessing reports

myExperience survey reports are produced for each survey.  They are released to staff after all student assessment results are finalised and released to students. This is so that students are reassured that survey responses have no impact on assessment results. 
 
In order to protect the confidentiality of the students, if there were fewer than five students enrolled in a course a report will not be generated.
 

Access to view myExperience reports must comply with the clause 27 (d) & (e) in the UNSW (ACADEMIC STAFF) ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2018. Some academic staff have automatic viewing rights which are related to their position.

EAs or professional staff can only have viewing rights if approved in writing by the relevant School/Faculty Viewer.
 
Survey Administrators do not have report viewing rights unless approved by the relevant Head of School.
 
If you wish to request report viewing access please:
  • Email your relevant Head of School or AD(E) asking for approval;
  • Then forward the approval (by email) to the Student Surveys Team at [email protected]
  • The Team will then arrange access.

Step-by-step guide to accessing myExperience reports

  1. When reports are available, you will receive an email notification containing a link to the myExperience dashboard. Follow this link or visit: myExperience.unsw.edu.au
  2. Sign in with your zID and zPass. Don't forget the ad in your login.
  3. You will be presented with your 'My Dashboard' homepage.
  4. The lower half of this page contains links to all of your course and teacher reports. You can search within this list for a particular course or semester by using the search function.
  5. Follow the links to view each report via HTML or PDF. For a WCAG compliant report please use the HTML version.
  6. Any greyed out links are for those classes (i.e. lecture, tutorial or web delivery) with fewer than five students. These reports cannot be viewed in order to protect the confidentiality of the students.

  1. You can view your reports by semester and type (e.g. 'Summer 2017 Individual Teacher Report(s)):
    1. Un-click 'Show child reports'.
    2. This will create separate links for each report category - click on a link.
    3. This will open a new window with all reports contained in this category.
    4. Follow the links to view each report via HTML or PDF.

Interpreting reports

The information below describes each section of the report and how to interpret these.

Response Data

The response data table details: the number of students who responded to the survey (responded); the number invited to respond to the survey (invited); and the ratio of responders over invited expressed as a percentage (response ratio).

Comparison of results with School and Faculty

This section displays results for "Overall I was satisfied with the quality of the course" (or  "Overall I was satisfied with the quality of this teacher's teaching") at course (or teacher), School and Faculty level. Mean and % agreement statistics are presented. These overall statistics are based solely on myExperience data - CATEI data has not been included.

The School and Faculty level responses are provisional and may change once all survey results are finalised. 

The mean value is calculated by assigning each point on the scale a value from 1 to 6, where strongly disagree = 1, and strongly agree = 6. The mean rating is calculated by averaging over these responses. For example, ten students responded, four rated 'agree', and six rated 'strongly agree', mean = (4*5 + 6*6)/10 = 5.6

% Agreement shows the total percentage of students who selected responses: moderately agree; agree; or strongly agree.

Response breakdown by question

This section displays a graph and statistics for each of the questions in the survey.

The graph displays the percentage of students who selected each response on the six point scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree. [Total] shows the number of students who responded to the question. A response of 'N/A' is not counted towards the [Total] and teacher questions are not compulsory, so the [Total] value may vary from question to question. 

The mean value is calculated by assigning each point on the scale a value from 1 to 6, where strongly disagree = 1, and strongly agree = 6. The mean rating is calculated by averaging over these responses. For example, ten students responded, four rated 'agree', and six rated 'strongly agree', mean = (4*5 + 6*6)/10 = 5.6

% Agreement shows the total percentage of students who selected responses: moderately agree; agree; or strongly agree.

Acting on reports and closing the loop

The myExperience process leads to course and teaching quality enhancement only if student perceptions of their learning experience prompt you into reflection, and then into action. You can use the results of the student feedback in myExperience reports to enhance your courses and teaching practice.  The Closing the Loop process details how you can use Moodle or other LMS pages to tell students about changes to courses as a result of myExperience feedback.
 

See also

UNSW Student Survey Framework

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