Case study

University of Pittsburgh Implements Pre-Course Surveys to Innovate Teaching Effectiveness with Explorance Blue

Institution:

University of Pittsburgh

Location:

Pittsburgh

Details:

Over 32,000 full-time students, nearly 6,000 faculty, and about 9,000 staff

Solution:

Explorance Blue

"We decided that adding a pre-course survey made sense. It gave faculty more opportunity to connect with students as the term begins and to even make slight adjustments at the very beginning of the term. Why not use Blue? All the data is in one place and it’s easy for faculty to request and access reports—this just made sense."

— Lisa Votodian, Survey Assessment Manager, University Center for Teaching and Learning


Key benefits:

  • Seamless integration with UPitt’s existing IT systems
  • Fully customizable and adaptable survey questions
  • Comprehensive feedback centralized for a complete view of the student experience
  • Survey questions tailored for pre-course, midterm, and end-of-term engagement to maximize impact
  • Survey questions tailored for pre-course, midterm, and end-of-term engagement to maximize impact

Challenge

The University of Pittsburgh, like many higher education institutions, primarily relied on end-of-term student evaluations as one of the data points to assess teaching effectiveness. However, these evaluations often provided feedback too late to influence the current student cohort, leaving faculty with minimal opportunity to adjust their teaching methods in real-time.

Shifts in student needs and expectations, such as technology adoption, accessibility needs, mental health concerns, and students balancing work and family responsibilities, have increasingly emphasized the importance of immediate feedback to better support students’ learning experiences as early as possible.

Solution

Even after implementing midterm surveys in Spring 2020, the university still recognized there was a need for earlier student feedback to support innovative teaching.

In 2024, the University of Pittsburgh’s University Center for Teaching and Learning implemented pre-course surveys through Explorance Blue, expanding its feedback collection system to include surveys at the start of each term. These surveys were designed to collect information about students’ prior knowledge, learning preferences, and expectations before the course began—giving instructors an opportunity to make immediate adjustments that better supported student learning from day one.

The integration of Explorance Blue allowed for seamless setup and execution of these surveys. Using Blue’s Data Integrity Gateway (DIG), faculty could opt-in, choosing from pre-designed survey templates or customizing their own questions.

One of the major benefits of using Blue was its ability to centralize all student feedback from pre-course, midterm, and end-of-term surveys in one system.

Faculty could easily track feedback patterns over time using the dashboard, allowing for continuous improvements throughout the term.

Outcome

The introduction of pre-course surveys at the University of Pittsburgh significantly enhanced faculty-to-student engagement. This higher engagement was attributed to faculty’s active involvement in gathering feedback throughout the course, signaling to students that their opinions were valued and acted upon.

The feedback from pre-course surveys allowed faculty to adjust their teaching strategies, such as modifying the course format, adding additional resources, or addressing specific student needs.

Additionally, Explorance Blue’s ability to house all feedback data in one system provided faculty with a holistic view of student experiences across the term. This comprehensive feedback loop enabled instructors to reflect on their teaching practices continuously, identify areas for improvement, and implement changes that directly impacted student success.


Course evaluationsExplorance BlueHigher educationStudent engagement

Get in touch with us about this article.

Stay connected
with the latest products, services, and industry news.