Blog for COMM 1010: Introduction to Communication at the University of North Texas. This is our class blog devoted to finding ways to be a successful college student and discovering the role of communication in our everyday lives.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Final Extra Credit Opportunity
The SETE exam is finally up. The SETE (Student Evaluation of Teaching Effectiveness) is a chance for you the student to evaluate the class content, structure, and your instructor. Yes, we do read these, so this really is a chance for you to share your perspective and comment on what works and could be changed in the 1010 classroom. Now, if 90% of the class takes the SETE, then EVERYONE gets 10 extra points on their final grade. So what does that mean? You need to nag your fellow classmates to take it. :) I don't need any proof that you took it. At the end of the semester, our staff looks up the statistics on the SETE website. You can find the SETE evaluations through my.unt.edu.
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I finished the SETE just wanted to say good job Jenna really enjoyed the class. You're a funny and outgoing person and I learned a lot and really enjoyed the course. I would definitely recommend people to your class thanks :)
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