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A Guide to the Teaching Survey Dashboard

A Guide to the Teaching Survey Dashboard

The Teaching Survey Dashboard is where you can:

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Getting to the Dashboard

Direct URL

You can always get to your Teaching Survey Dashboard by going to: https://teachingsurvey.pitt.edu/pitt/

Email Notification

Email notifications and reminders are automatically sent to faculty and students enrolled in the Teaching Survey process. Emails are sent to official University of Pittsburgh email addresses. If you are not receiving our emails or want to make sure you’ll receive future notifications, see how to change your email settings.

Through Canvas

There is a direct connection between the OMET Teaching Survey tool and Canvas.

The OMET Teaching Surveys block appears under Account Settings. For ways to add survey information and reminders for students, read our OMET Teaching Surveys in Canvas document.

Screenshot of Canvas menu with arrow pointing to OMET Surveys link

Through My Pitt/Pitt Mobile

Search OMET or Teaching Surveys in My Pitt or Pitt Mobile or go directly to our OMET Task Center.

The OMET Website

Click the tile in the main page of the OMET website for the Teaching Survey Dashboard:

Teaching Survey Dashboard tile from OMET home page - starting stateTeaching Survey Dashboard tile from OMET home page - mouse over

There are two sections to the dashboard:

Tasks will appear at the top of the page. Tasks include:

  • Requesting a Midterm Course Survey
  • Opting out of surveys See faculty or administrator guide
  • Adding questions to a survey
  • Monitoring response rates during the survey period.

Just click on the name of the course to open the task:

My Dashboard screen for OMET Surveys

Reports – scroll down to see the reports section of your Dashboard. Your most recent reports will be listed.

Reports screen for OMET Surveys

To access For earlier reports, select the “Archived” option under the Reports header. You can sort by Name (of class), Category (term number – example: 2194), Subcategory (term name and year – example: Spring 2019) or you can search for the report with any key word using the Search box (typical search may be term name or number or course name).

Reports screen of OMET Surveys showing "Archive" selected

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