- What courses do students provide their answers for?
- Students can only answer the questions related to the courses they have signed up for in the current term.
They do so for every teacher the following way:
Answers are provided for the teachers listed in the Course Catalogue
as lecturers separately and, if no seminar group has been created for the course selected, also for the teachers
listed as seminar tutors. No answers are provided for the ones listed as alternate examiners, assistants,
or deputies. If a course has no teacher specified, it is included in the opinion poll as the one with no teacher assigned.
Students also provide answers to the questions related to the seminar groups in which they have enrolled. Provided a seminar
group has several teachers assigned, they do so for these separately. If there is a seminar group which has no teacher specified,
it is included in the opinion poll as the one with no teacher assigned.
The courses in the opinion poll thus have the following specifications:
- name of the course and that of its teacher
- name of the course
- name of the course, seminar group ID, and name of the teacher of the seminar group
- name of the course and seminar group ID
If a course (or seminar group) on the student's opinion poll questionnaire displays a teacher other than his/hers, he/she is instructed not to provide any answers for it. The same applies to the situation where he/she has not attended the classes of the group.
The student who does not provide a sufficient number of answers (i.e. does not select a sufficient number of values) is not allowed to access the opinion poll results later on. To be allowed to access the poll results, the student must evaluate at least half (or ten) of the courses displayed or enrolled in. If he/she does so, not only can he/she eventually view the poll results related to the courses he/she has enrolled in, but those related to all the courses offered at the University that term as well.