By Karen Birchard. New online forum will give the university valuable feedback and help it identify issues as they emerge.
At a time when universities are keenly interested in boosting recruitment and improving the student experience, the University of British Columbia has borrowed an idea from companies that depend on consumer panels or focus groups to give them valuable feedback on their products and service. The university announced in September that nearly 5,000 students and alumni had volunteered to be members of its new online Open Minds Forum that will let them voice their opinions and make suggestions through interactive surveys, providing the university with almost real-time research data. More...
21 octobre 2013
UBC creates its own focus group of 5,000 students and alumni
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