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Faculty Course Appraisal System
   
 

**Sample** Appraising COP-4005


Course Appraisal
Form 1 of 2


NOTE: This is a sample form and no data will be kept or written to these forms. These forms are for demonstration purposes only.

Course Objectives:
 
The common course syllabus lists the following objectives for this course:
  1. Master the use of classes and objects in multitier applications
  2. Master structured exception handling in programs
  3. Master the use of Windows desktop controls
  4. Master interactive error trapping techniques
  5. Master the use of data-bound controls and database access
  6. Master the use of a database application programming interface
  7. Be familiar with common user-centered design and user interface engineering principles
  8. Be exposed to software testing and test-driven development techniques

Please complete the grid below to show how your assignments, tests, etc. relate to the course objectives. You may use the buttons at the bottom of the page to alter the number of rows in the grid.


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Additional Help

The assignment list will always contain at least 10 entries. Blank entries are not saved as part of your appraisal, but are provided for convenience when adding more assignments. To delete an assignment, simply delete that assignment's name.

Save Assignments:
Saves your data so that you can complete it at a later time. It also provides a method for checking to make sure that your changes have been recorded. The form displayed after saving reflects the data as saved.

Next:
Saves your work on this page and displays the second page of the form.

Reset:
Reverts this form to the last saved version.

More Assignments/Tests:
Adds 5 blank entries to the assignment list. Remember, blank entries are not saved.

Remove Trailing Blanks:
Removes blank entries from the end of the assignment list. Remember that at least 10 entries will be displayed at all times.

Your work is not saved until you click either the "Save Assignments" or the "Next" button.
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