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Your opinion is very important to the law school. To assure that your opinion is known, we must be able to properly tabulate the evaluation form you turn in. For this reason, we are no longer using paper and scantron forms.
Starting in Spring 2006, evaluations have been submitted electronically. The link to a few examples of the forms can be found here: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/courses/evaluations/sampleforms.html.
Electronically submitted teaching evaluations are stored separately from any identifiable information, and are presented in a completely anonymous manner to professors and administrative staff. Authentication is required only to ensure that only one evaluation is submitted per student per class. Professors and administrative staff have access to the anonymous evaluations including the comments, but have no way to associate an evaluation with a specific student other than the text submitted by the student.
Please submit your teaching evaluation here by logging in and submitting your answers. A sample version of the teaching evaluation questions is also available here.
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