Electrical Engineering 290O Fall 1989

Electrical Engineering 290O Fall 1989

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Instructors Roger T. Howe (below)
Richard S. Muller (below)
Richard M. White (below)

Professor Howe 7 Respondents
Discusses points of view other than his/her own 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Discusses recent developments in the field 4.9/ 5 ± 0.4
Gives references for more interesting & invovled points 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Emphasizes conceptual understanding 3.6/ 5 ± 0.9
Lectures clearly 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Is well prepared 4.3/ 5 ± 0.7
Gives lectures that are well organized 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Summarizes major points 3.9/ 5 ± 1.0
States objectives for each class session 3.9/ 5 ± 1.0
Identifies what he/she considers important 4.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Is careful and precise in answering questions 4.1/ 5 ± 0.8
Uses visual aids and blackboards effectively 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Demonstrates familiarity with subject matter 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Encourages questions from students 4.6/ 5 ± 0.5
Knows if the class is understanding him/her or not 3.9/ 5 ± 0.6
Has students apply concepts to demonstrate understanding 3.5/ 5 ± 0.9
Has genuine interest in students 4.3/ 5 ± 0.7
Gives personal help to students having problems in course 4.0/ 5 ± 1.1
Relates to students as individuals 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Is accessible to students out of class 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Is valued for advice not directly related to the course 4.4/ 5 ± 0.7
Has an interesting style of presentation 4.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Is enthusiastic about his/her subject 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Varies the speed and tone of his/her voice 4.0/ 5 ± 0.7
Has concern for the quality of his/her teaching 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Motivates students to do their best work 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Gives interesting and stimulating assignments 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Stimulates your interest in the subject 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Gives exams permitting students to show understanding 4.0/ 5 ± 0.9
Uses a grading system that is clearly defined and equitable 4.2/ 5 ± 0.4
Required course material is sufficiently covered in lecture 3.9/ 5 ± 0.8
Pace of the course is too fast 3.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Course is concerned with theory more than its application 2.3/ 5 ± 1.5
The required text is beneficial 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Work load is heavier than for courses of comparable credit 3.0/ 5 ± 1.6
Rate the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor 5.7/ 7 ± 0.7
How worthwhile was this course compared with others at U.C.? 6.0/ 7 ± 0.6
 
Professor Muller 7 Respondents
Discusses points of view other than his/her own 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Discusses recent developments in the field 4.9/ 5 ± 0.4
Gives references for more interesting & invovled points 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Emphasizes conceptual understanding 3.6/ 5 ± 0.9
Lectures clearly 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Is well prepared 4.3/ 5 ± 0.7
Gives lectures that are well organized 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Summarizes major points 3.9/ 5 ± 1.0
States objectives for each class session 3.9/ 5 ± 1.0
Identifies what he/she considers important 4.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Is careful and precise in answering questions 4.1/ 5 ± 0.8
Uses visual aids and blackboards effectively 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Demonstrates familiarity with subject matter 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Encourages questions from students 4.6/ 5 ± 0.5
Knows if the class is understanding him/her or not 3.9/ 5 ± 0.6
Has students apply concepts to demonstrate understanding 3.5/ 5 ± 0.9
Has genuine interest in students 4.3/ 5 ± 0.7
Gives personal help to students having problems in course 4.0/ 5 ± 1.1
Relates to students as individuals 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Is accessible to students out of class 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Is valued for advice not directly related to the course 4.4/ 5 ± 0.7
Has an interesting style of presentation 4.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Is enthusiastic about his/her subject 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Varies the speed and tone of his/her voice 4.0/ 5 ± 0.7
Has concern for the quality of his/her teaching 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Motivates students to do their best work 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Gives interesting and stimulating assignments 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Stimulates your interest in the subject 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Gives exams permitting students to show understanding 4.0/ 5 ± 0.9
Uses a grading system that is clearly defined and equitable 4.2/ 5 ± 0.4
Required course material is sufficiently covered in lecture 3.9/ 5 ± 0.8
Pace of the course is too fast 3.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Course is concerned with theory more than its application 2.3/ 5 ± 1.5
The required text is beneficial 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Work load is heavier than for courses of comparable credit 3.0/ 5 ± 1.6
Rate the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor 5.7/ 7 ± 0.7
How worthwhile was this course compared with others at U.C.? 6.0/ 7 ± 0.6
 
Professor White 7 Respondents
Discusses points of view other than his/her own 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Discusses recent developments in the field 4.9/ 5 ± 0.4
Gives references for more interesting & invovled points 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Emphasizes conceptual understanding 3.6/ 5 ± 0.9
Lectures clearly 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Is well prepared 4.3/ 5 ± 0.7
Gives lectures that are well organized 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Summarizes major points 3.9/ 5 ± 1.0
States objectives for each class session 3.9/ 5 ± 1.0
Identifies what he/she considers important 4.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Is careful and precise in answering questions 4.1/ 5 ± 0.8
Uses visual aids and blackboards effectively 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Demonstrates familiarity with subject matter 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Encourages questions from students 4.6/ 5 ± 0.5
Knows if the class is understanding him/her or not 3.9/ 5 ± 0.6
Has students apply concepts to demonstrate understanding 3.5/ 5 ± 0.9
Has genuine interest in students 4.3/ 5 ± 0.7
Gives personal help to students having problems in course 4.0/ 5 ± 1.1
Relates to students as individuals 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Is accessible to students out of class 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Is valued for advice not directly related to the course 4.4/ 5 ± 0.7
Has an interesting style of presentation 4.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Is enthusiastic about his/her subject 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Varies the speed and tone of his/her voice 4.0/ 5 ± 0.7
Has concern for the quality of his/her teaching 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Motivates students to do their best work 4.3/ 5 ± 0.5
Gives interesting and stimulating assignments 4.1/ 5 ± 0.6
Stimulates your interest in the subject 4.7/ 5 ± 0.5
Gives exams permitting students to show understanding 4.0/ 5 ± 0.9
Uses a grading system that is clearly defined and equitable 4.2/ 5 ± 0.4
Required course material is sufficiently covered in lecture 3.9/ 5 ± 0.8
Pace of the course is too fast 3.0/ 5 ± 0.6
Course is concerned with theory more than its application 2.3/ 5 ± 1.5
The required text is beneficial 4.4/ 5 ± 0.5
Work load is heavier than for courses of comparable credit 3.0/ 5 ± 1.6
Rate the overall teaching effectiveness of this instructor 5.7/ 7 ± 0.7
How worthwhile was this course compared with others at U.C.? 6.0/ 7 ± 0.6
 

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