1. What year are you?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  Freshman
14.6%6
  Sophomore
17.1%7
  Junior
31.7%13
  Senior
22%9
  Graduate, MA
12.2%5
  Graduate, PhD
2.4%1
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
2. Why are you taking this class?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  Major
36.6%15
  Minor
7.3%3
  Graduation Requirement
0%0
  Elective
46.3%19
  Other
9.8%4
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
3. How would you describe your comfort level with computers? 1 (novice: e-mail and web browsing) and 5 (expert: blogger, prior HTML experience)
 Response PercentResponse Total
  1
17.1%7
  2
26.8%11
  3
43.9%18
  4
0%0
  5
12.2%5
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
4. How familiar were you with Wikis before you enrolled in Professor Kelley’s course?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  What's a Wiki?
56.1%23
  Slightly familar
29.3%12
  Somewhat familar
12.2%5
  Very familar
2.4%1
  I was a regular Wikipedia user
0%0
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
5. How did you access the Wiki?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  From your own computer
46.3%19
  From a public/Columbia computer
0%0
  Both
53.7%22
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
6. Thinking about the Social Justice wiki, please answer with regard to usage during the course (since the Wiki was introduced mid-semester).
NeverMonthlyWeeklyDailyAll the timeResponse Total
How often did you access the Wiki?
0% (0)22% (9)59% (24)12% (5)7% (3)41
How often did you post edits to the articles?
15% (6)37% (15)46% (19)2% (1)0% (0)41
How often did you post comments to the discussion board?
56% (23)29% (12)15% (6)0% (0)0% (0)41
How often did you upload files to the Wiki?
17% (7)46% (19)37% (15)0% (0)0% (0)41
How often did you view other group's work?
7% (3)29% (12)56% (23)7% (3)0% (0)41
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
7. If you didn’t use the Wiki, explain why. What would have encouraged you to use the Wiki?
 Total Respondents  
2
(skipped this question)  39
8. Please rate each of the elements of the Social Justice Wiki
N/ANot very helpfulNot helpfulNeutralHelpful Very helpfulResponse Total
The Wiki as a means to manage the class project
0% (0)0% (0)2% (1)15% (6)66% (27)17% (7)41
The Wiki as a means to communicate with my project partners
2% (1)10% (4)27% (11)39% (16)20% (8)2% (1)41
Viewing other group's projects
2% (1)2% (1)5% (2)2% (1)49% (20)39% (16)41
Other groups viewing my group's project
5% (2)2% (1)5% (2)20% (8)44% (18)24% (10)41
The Wiki as a means to get feedback from my Professor
2% (1)0% (0)2% (1)32% (13)54% (22)10% (4)41
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
9. Thinking about the Social Justice Wiki, please rate the following statements
N/AStrongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree Response Total
There was sufficiant training and support for the Wiki
0% (0)10% (4)7% (3)29% (12)46% (19)7% (3)41
The Wiki was easy to learn
0% (0)2% (1)10% (4)17% (7)46% (19)24% (10)41
I encountered few technical problems while I was using the Wiki
5% (2)5% (2)12% (5)7% (3)59% (24)12% (5)41
I understood what was expected of me--how I was being evaluated--for the Wiki
0% (0)5% (2)17% (7)20% (8)54% (22)5% (2)41
Each member of my group contributed fairly to the final project
0% (0)29% (12)20% (8)10% (4)29% (12)12% (5)41
I plan to show my project to people outside of the class
0% (0)0% (0)10% (4)20% (8)51% (21)20% (8)41
I would like to see the Wiki used in other classes at Columbia
0% (0)7% (3)0% (0)24% (10)44% (18)24% (10)41
Total Respondents  41
(skipped this question)  0
10. Write any comments about the Social Justice Wiki that you would like to share here
 Total Respondents  
11
(skipped this question)  30