
You have until Thursday 1 May to share your thoughts on your courses this term, and help shape the future of education at UNSW!
If you're not too familiar with the myExperience survey and why it matters, we've answered some frequently asked questions to help you out.
What is the myExperience survey?
The myExperience survey opens towards the end of each teaching period. It gives you the chance to share feedback on each of the courses you are enrolled in.
In the survey, you will be asked to provide your constructive thoughts on several aspects, including:
- whether you believe your assessment tasks are relevant,
- whether you feel you received feedback that helped you learn,
- your opinions on the course content,
- your overall experience and satisfaction with the course,
- your constructive feedback on your teachers (while being mindful not to use racist, sexist, or discriminatory language*).
Importantly, myExperience is completely confidential and what you say will never influence your marks.
*Learn more about the UNSW Student Code of Conduct.
Why does this survey matter?
It's a valuable opportunity to suggest changes that could constructively benefit students in the future. It also lets you highlight what worked well and let staff know they're doing a fantastic job! Your feedback plays a crucial role in shaping the UNSW of tomorrow and significantly impacts students' experience in the coming years.
What happens to my feedback?
Your feedback goes directly to the staff, helping them identify what worked well and what didn't in the course. You can also view the results (excluding the comments) on the myExperience dashboard.
Did you know that UNSW has an entire Education and Student Experience division? Each faculty member has a team responsible for gathering and implementing feedback, which means UNSW has teams listening to you and ready to act!
How is feedback put into action?
A page will be available in Moodle where teaching staff can inform students of the changes implemented based on myExperience survey responses. This will allow you to see the impact of your feedback on each teaching period.