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{{Activities}}The '''Feedback module''' allows you to create and conduct surveys to collect feedback. Unlike the [[Survey module|Survey]] tool it allows you to write your own questions, rather than choose from a list of pre-written questions and unlike the [[Quiz_module|Quiz]] tool, you can create non-graded questions.  The Feedback activity is ideal for the likes of course or teacher evaluations.


The '''Feedback module''' allows you to create and conduct surveys to collect feedback from [[Student]]s. It is smaller in scope and therefore easier to use than the [[Questionnaire module]], and unlike the [[Survey module|Survey]] tool allows you to write your own questions, rather than choose from a list of pre-written survey instruments. It is currently an optional module though it may become part of the standard install for version 1.9 of Moodle.
[[Image:Feedbackexample.png]]


== See also ==
* [[Feedback settings]]
* [[Building Feedback]]
* [[Using Feedback]]
* [[Feedback FAQ]]


* [http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=95 Discuss and/or download this module]


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The Feedback module is included in Moodle 2.0, but disabled by default.
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The long term plan is to replace Feedback with a new module combining the best of Questionnaire, Feedback and Survey. See [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Survey_2_brainstorm Development:Survey 2 brainstorm]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 30 September 2011

The Feedback module allows you to create and conduct surveys to collect feedback. Unlike the Survey tool it allows you to write your own questions, rather than choose from a list of pre-written questions and unlike the Quiz tool, you can create non-graded questions. The Feedback activity is ideal for the likes of course or teacher evaluations.

Feedbackexample.png


The Feedback module is included in Moodle 2.0, but disabled by default.

The long term plan is to replace Feedback with a new module combining the best of Questionnaire, Feedback and Survey. See Development:Survey 2 brainstorm