University COS Assessment Scale, AUDEE-Tch Test - the question form

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1. It is convenient for students to prepare for classes using the online course.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
2. For students, learning with online courses is more interesting than in a traditional format.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
3. Studying in online courses promotes students' independence.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
4. Students find it difficult to work in online courses without the instructor's help.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
5. Using online courses is a necessity of modern life.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
6. It is convenient for students that they can skip lectures and listen to them as audio or video recordings.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
7. The use of online courses reduces the quality of education.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Difficult to say (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
8. Students find it difficult to plan their time effectively and complete assignments for the online course on time.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Difficult to answer (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
9. Tests used to assess performance in the online course focus students exclusively on the grade rather than on competencies.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
10. In the online course, it is easy for students to go back to material they did not understand.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
11. In the e-course, during live online classes with the instructor, students work much more intensively than in traditional in-person learning.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
12. Students find it difficult to adapt to the new format of learning through an online course.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
13. Students often use dishonest strategies during knowledge assessments.
1 - Disagree
2 - Somewhat disagree
3 - Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 - Somewhat agree
5 - Agree
14. Studying in an online course format is technically difficult for students.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
15. The results of online tests are often falsified because there is no control over who completes them.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Difficult to say (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
16. In the online course, students can always quickly find out the lesson topic and the assignment.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
17. Online courses are not useful for developing students’ professional competencies.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
18. In the online course, students lack personal contact with the instructor.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
19. To prevent students from using dishonest strategies when their learning outcomes are assessed, strict monitoring of students is needed.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Difficult to say (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
20. In the online course, it has become easier for students to catch up on missed material.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
21. Online courses help students prepare well for their future professional work.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
22. In the online course, students lack personal contact with classmates.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
23. Learning using online courses promotes the development of students’ digital competencies.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
24. Some students will still use dishonest strategies during knowledge assessments.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
25. Students enjoy studying online courses.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
26. Learning using an online course interferes with students’ acquisition of deep and lasting knowledge.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
27. Most students (more than half) complete assessment tasks on their own.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
28. Students learn a lot of new and useful information from the online course.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
29. Students would like to study other subjects in an online course format.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Neither agree nor disagree
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
30. Completing the online course gives students a sense of satisfaction with the learning process.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
31. The ability to use internet resources during competency assessment reduces students’ motivation for independent preparation.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
32. Students feel uncomfortable in the digital learning environment.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
33. Learning using online courses interferes with students’ acquisition of practical skills.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
34. The digital learning environment increases students' stress levels.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
35. Online learning helps students develop the ability to navigate information flows quickly and effectively.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
36. Online courses and e-learning make education less accessible.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
37. Online courses are a good solution for learners who cannot attend classes.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
38. The digital educational environment does not take into account students’ individual personal characteristics.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Hard to say (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
1. It is convenient for students to prepare for classes using the electronic course.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
2. Studying with online courses is more interesting for students than studying in a traditional format.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Neither agree nor disagree
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
3. Learning in online courses promotes students' independence.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
4. Students find it difficult to work in online courses without the instructor’s help.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
5. Using online courses is a necessity in modern life.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
6. It is convenient for students that they can avoid attending lectures and instead listen to them as audio or video recordings.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
7. Using online courses reduces the quality of education.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
8. Students find it difficult to plan their time effectively and complete assignments for the online course on time.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
9. Tests as a form of assessment in an online course orient students exclusively toward grades rather than competencies.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
10. In the online course, it is easy for students to revisit what they did not understand.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
11. In an online course, during live online sessions with the instructor, students work much more intensively than in traditional face-to-face learning.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
12. Students find it difficult to adapt to the new format of learning in an online course.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
13. Students often use dishonest strategies during knowledge assessments.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
14. Studying in an online course format is technically difficult for students.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
15. Online test results are often falsified because there is no control over who completes them.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
16. In the online course, students can always quickly find out the lesson topic and the assignment.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
17. Online courses are not useful for developing students' professional competencies.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
18. In the online course, students lack personal contact with the instructor.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
19. To prevent students from using dishonest strategies when educational outcomes are assessed, strict monitoring of students is needed.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
20. In the online course, it has become easier for students to catch up on missed material.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
21. Online courses help students prepare well for their future professional work.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
22. In the online course, students lack personal contact with classmates.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Neither agree nor disagree
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
23. Learning using online courses promotes the development of students’ digital competencies.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
24. Some students will still use dishonest strategies during knowledge assessments.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
25. Students enjoy studying in online courses.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
26. Learning using an online course interferes with students' acquisition of deep and lasting knowledge.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
27. Most students (more than half) complete assessment tasks independently.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
28. Students learn a lot of new and useful information from the online course.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
29. Students want to study other subjects in an e-course format as well.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
30. Completing the online course gives students a sense of satisfaction with the learning process.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
31. Allowing the use of online resources during competency assessments reduces students’ motivation to prepare independently.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
32. Students feel uncomfortable in the digital learning environment.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
33. Learning using online courses interferes with students’ acquisition of practical skills.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
34. The digital learning environment increases students' stress levels.
1 – Disagree
2 – Rather disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Rather agree
5 – Agree
35. Online learning develops students’ ability to navigate information streams quickly and effectively.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Unsure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
36. Online courses and online learning make education less accessible.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
37. Online courses are a good solution for students who cannot attend classes.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
38. The digital learning environment does not take students’ individual characteristics into account.
1 – Disagree
2 – Somewhat disagree
3 – Not sure (neither agree nor disagree)
4 – Somewhat agree
5 – Agree
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