Tag Archives: student experience

Assessing the Impact of Textbook Purchases 

This post was contributed by Karen Kohn and describes her work with the Open Education Group (Kristina De Voe, Lead and Members: Karen, Courtney Eger, Ella Lathan Maia Janssen and Andrew Diamond) Every semester, Temple University Libraries purchases textbooks for students to … Continue reading

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Quick Poll Leads to Rapid Improvement

The University’s office of Institutional Research and Assessment launched a new assessment tool last fall, and the libraries was one of the first departments to try it out. It’s called a Quick Poll, and we used it to gather data … Continue reading

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