Dr. Ann Martin is the Assessment Coordinator at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College. She has been using the Remark software since 1999 (at a previous position) and 2002 in her current position. She processes hundreds of student evaluations of instructors and courses, along with workshop evaluations and other types of surveys. With the use of Remark Office OMR, she has assisted the tribal panning planning efforts on the Lac Courte Oreilles reservation. Dr. Martin also helps others prepare their scannable forms.
Dr. Martin loves the ability to “design her own forms and to not be tied down to a specific type of scanner.” She likes the cost effectiveness of the software and the ability to “do it her way.” Dr. Martin recently spoke about using Remark Office OMR for her evaluations and surveys at the Higher Learning Commission annual conference. We thank Dr. Martin for talking up Remark at the college and presenting the software at tradeshows.
Have a look at Dr. Martin’s presentation: Data Collection on the Cheap: A System for Small Budgets and Small Organizations.
Assessment Coordinator
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa
Community College
Customer since 1999
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