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Please help us improve the quality of this tutorial by completing the questionnaire below. There are 4 sections in the questionnaires: general information about user, comments about the tutorial, comments about using WWW as a CBL tool, and your general comments and suggestions.

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General Information About User

Personal Details (OPTIONAL)
Surname :
First Name :
Title :
Occupation :

Course enrolled in?

Biochemistry 231
Clinical Biochemistry 233
Clinical Biochemistry 331
None of the above

Do you feel comfortable using computers?

I'm a techno junkie!
Yes
Sort of
No

Do you have a computer at home?

Yes
System (eg. Power Macintosh 7100/80AV):
No

Have you had prior experience with Computer-Based Learning (CBL)?

Yes No

Do you believe that CBL tutorials are an appropriate teaching aid?

Always
Usually
Sometimes
Don't know
Never

Are you new to World Wide Web?

Yes No

Can you access the World Wide Web from home?

Yes
No
Don't Know


Comments About The Tutorial Pages

The materials are well presented and clear?

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

There is too much text being displayed at any one time and this makes reading difficult.

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

In your opinion, what should be the optimum length of text to be displayed on the screen at any one time for effective reading?

not more than 1 screen
2-3 pages of scrolling
more than 3 pages of scrolling
I've no problem reading long text

The transition between pages/content areas is properly handled?

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

The explanation of concepts are clear and concise.

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

The addition of graphic images helps to explain concepts better.

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

Having a short introduction/overview at the beginning of each page is a great advantage.

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

Which feature(s) of the tutorial have helped you in your understanding of protein/molecular structure and function (eg: Written text, graphic images, use of Rasmol). If the tutorial has not helped your understanding, why not?


Comments About Using WWW

Insufficient guidance was given prior to using the tutorial.

True False

The web browser is difficult to use.

True False

Do you find this form of instruction interesting?

Yes No

Too often the screen gives insufficient information as to how to respond.

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

The system does not respond quickly enough to selections made on the screen.

True False Sometimes

Navigation icons at the bottom of each page are useful for getting around.

True False

Links to other sources of information related to the tutorial subject would enhance your understanding of the subject.

strongly agree
agree
satisfactory
disagree
strongly disagree

Other Comments & Suggestions

Write down your comments about the Biochemistry tutorial pages, or the suitability of using WWW in this instance, or difficulties you may have encountered, and etc..etc. Any suggestions for improvement are most welcome.


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