Computer Science 61C Fall 2003

Computer Science 61C Fall 2003

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Instructors Brian K. Harvey (below)
John Wawrzynek (below)
TAs Dan Adkins (below)
Paul Burstein (below)
Ben Huang (below)
Alexandre Joly (below)
Danny Krause (below)

Professor Harvey 74 Respondents
Rate the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor 5.3/ 7 ± 0.3
How worthwhile was this course compared with others at U.C.? 5.6/ 7 ± 0.3
Gives lectures that are well organized 4.1/ 5 ± 0.2
Is enthusiastic about the subject matter 4.1/ 5 ± 0.3
Identifies what he/she considers important 4.0/ 5 ± 0.2
Has an interesting style of presentation 3.6/ 5 ± 0.2
Uses visual aids and blackboards effectively 3.9/ 5 ± 0.2
Encourages questions from students 4.2/ 5 ± 0.2
Is careful and precise in answering questions 4.2/ 5 ± 0.2
Relates to students as individuals 3.4/ 5 ± 0.2
Is accessible to students outside of class 4.1/ 5 ± 0.2
Is amicable and helpful to students during office hours 4.1/ 5 ± 0.2
Gives interesting and stimulating assignments 3.3/ 5 ± 0.3
Gives exams that permit students to show their understanding 3.4/ 5 ± 0.3
Uses a grading system that is clearly defined and equitable 3.3/ 5 ± 0.3
Required course material is sufficiently covered in lecture 3.6/ 5 ± 0.3
Pace of the course is too fast 3.1/ 5 ± 0.3
The required text/notes is beneficial 3.6/ 5 ± 0.3
Workload is heavier than for courses of comparable credit 3.8/ 5 ± 0.3
 
Professor Wawrzynek 73 Respondents
Rate the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor 4.8/ 7 ± 0.3
How worthwhile was this course compared with others at U.C.? 5.5/ 7 ± 0.3
Gives lectures that are well organized 3.9/ 5 ± 0.2
Is enthusiastic about the subject matter 3.8/ 5 ± 0.2
Identifies what he/she considers important 3.6/ 5 ± 0.2
Has an interesting style of presentation 3.3/ 5 ± 0.2
Uses visual aids and blackboards effectively 3.8/ 5 ± 0.3
Encourages questions from students 3.7/ 5 ± 0.2
Is careful and precise in answering questions 3.7/ 5 ± 0.2
Relates to students as individuals 3.4/ 5 ± 0.2
Is accessible to students outside of class 3.8/ 5 ± 0.2
Is amicable and helpful to students during office hours 3.9/ 5 ± 0.2
Gives interesting and stimulating assignments 3.5/ 5 ± 0.2
Gives exams that permit students to show their understanding 3.4/ 5 ± 0.3
Uses a grading system that is clearly defined and equitable 3.4/ 5 ± 0.3
Required course material is sufficiently covered in lecture 3.6/ 5 ± 0.2
Pace of the course is too fast 3.1/ 5 ± 0.3
The required text/notes is beneficial 3.6/ 5 ± 0.3
Workload is heavier than for courses of comparable credit 3.8/ 5 ± 0.3
 
Teaching Assistant Dan Adkins
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Teaching Assistant Paul Burstein
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Teaching Assistant Ben Huang 15 Respondents
Helpful in understanding material 4.7/ 5 ± 0.3
Is well prepared 4.7/ 5 ± 0.3
Communicates ideas effectively 4.4/ 5 ± 0.6
Appears to have a good knowledge of the subject matter 4.5/ 5 ± 0.4
Answers questions accurately 4.5/ 5 ± 0.3
Encourages questions and/or class discussion 4.8/ 5 ± 0.3
Is aware when students are having difficulty 4.6/ 5 ± 0.4
Is accessible during office hours 4.6/ 5 ± 0.3
Rate the T.A.'s overall teaching effectiveness 4.7/ 5 ± 0.3
 
Teaching Assistant Alexandre Joly
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Teaching Assistant Danny Krause
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