Course evaluations are open!
Fall 2024 deadlines:
- December 4 (condensed evaluation period)
- December 21 (default evaluation period)
Fall 2024 deadlines:
You can access Mercury through this .
On your MercuryÌýpage, you will be able to:
Select the Response Rate link on your Mercury page to view response rates for the courses associated to your unit.
Select theÌýReportsÌýlink on your Mercury page to view course evaluation reports that you have access to.
To access your unit's MERCURY page:
Log into Minerva.
Unit Heads: Select Faculty Menu.
Liaisons: Select SR Admin Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Mercury - Department Access.
On this page, Unit Heads and Liaisons can: | Liaisons can also: |
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You must choose a term and department. Then, you can choose to filter by subject code (e.g., SDST and WMST in the example below) and by course activity (e.g., Lecture or Seminar). Click Search to view the list of courses. All courses with an enrolment of 1 or more students will appear, as in the example below:
Click on the links above for additional information to help you navigate your MERCURY page.
Log into Minerva.
Unit Heads: Select Faculty Menu.
Liaisons: Select SR Admin Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Mercury - Department Access.
Select a Term and a Department (and optionally, Subject Code and Course Activity) and then click Search. All courses with an enrolment of 1 or more student will appear.
Click on a course link, such as SDST 250 : 4154 A.
Click on the Preview Evaluation button to view the course evaluation exactly as it appears to students.
The Instructions that students see will appear first. Then, click on Continue to course evaluation to see the questions.
A maximum of 10 questions appear per page. Click on Go to Question #... to access other pages of the questionnaire.
If the course is in the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Law, or the School of Continuing Studies, your questionnaire is offered in both English and in French. Select a language in the Choose another language drop-down menu to view the questionnaire in either language.
Log into Minerva.
Unit Heads: Select Faculty Menu.
Liaisons: Select SR Admin Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Mercury - Department Access.
Select a Term and a Department (and optionally, Subject Code and Course Activity) and then click Search. All courses with an enrolment of 1 or more student will appear.
Click on a course link, such as SDST 250 : 4154 A.
Click on the Print Evaluation button to download and/or print a PDF copy of the course evaluation questionnaire.
Open or save the file on your computer. When you open the file, it will appear as follows.
Log into Minerva.
Unit Heads: Select Faculty Menu.
Liaisons: Select SR Admin Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Mercury - Department Access.
Select a Term and a Department (and optionally, Subject Code and Course Activity) and then click Search. All courses with an enrolment of 1 or more student will appear. The page that appears contains the current response rate.
Log into Minerva.
Unit Heads: Select Faculty Menu.
Liaisons: Select SR Admin Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Mercury - Department Access.
Select a Term and a Department (and optionally, Subject Code and Course Activity) and then click Search. All courses with an enrolment of 1 or more student will appear.
Click on a course link, such as SDST 250 : 4154 A.
Click on the Select format... drop-down menu next to Response Data and select one of the five options, which are detailed below.
This format includes the results of each question in the questionnaire.
To the right of the bar graph isÌýthe number of students who selected each option.
To the left of the bar graphÌýis the correpsonding percentage of students who selected each option.
Click the View Comments button to see the comments associated to a specific question. Not all questions contain comment boxes.
Next to each question you will find the following:
valid responses
blank responses
comments
mean
standard deviation
standard deviation of the mean
department mean (DM)
department course mean (DCM)
standard deviation from department mean
standard deviation from department course mean
Click here for the definitions of each of the terms used in the Mercury system.
The Student Comments Only format shows all comment-type questions along with student responses. (Note: not all questions contain comment boxes.)
The number of students who did not enter a comment is displayed.
The Excel formats (text and numerical) display results as submitted by each responder.
Include both multiple choice and comment responses as well as the date and time submitted.
Both versions contain the raw means for each question.
Excel Text (Click on the image for a larger version) |
Ìý Ìý Ìý 1 = Strongly Disagree 2 = Disagree 3 = Neutral 4 = Agree 5 = Strongly Agree |
Excel Numerical (Click on the image for a larger version) |
The text report format (.pdf) shows frequency of responses for each of the multiple choice questions.
Both departmental mean calculations are included if they have been calculated. Departmental means are usually available a few weeks after the end of the default evaluation period.
For best printing results, print using legal size paper and select “Landscape mode."
Some questionnaires feature drop-down menu questions that allow students to pick an individual to evaluate for the following set of questions. This is used for Teaching Assistants, Tutors, and in some cases, guest lecturers.
Note that Teaching Assistants and Tutors may access their results through their own access. More information on TA/Tutor access.Ìý
If there are multiple individuals in the drop-down menu, the data is aggregated for all individuals by default. Follow the steps below to access the reports by individual.Ìý
Open the Graphs view of the course evaluation results (see "View/Download Course Evaluation Results" above for more details.)
Scroll down to a question that asks students to select a Teaching Assistant or Tutor. In the example below, Question 13 allows students to pick one of two Teaching Assistants to evaluate. Question 14 contains aggregated data for the two Teaching Assistants.
Click on the Sort Results button to view individual reports.
The questions associated to the Teaching Assistants or Tutor will be pre-selected for you. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the page.Ìý
Select one of the Teaching Assistants or Tutors from the drop-down menu to view the sorted results. The results for the selected individual will automatically appear below.
To view the results for another Teaching Assistant/Tutor: select the option from the drop-down menu above.
To view comments (if any): click on the View Comments button.
To return to the overall results: click on the Go Back to Complete Results button.
Log into Minerva.
Unit Heads: Select Faculty Menu.
Liaisons: Select SR Admin Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Mercury - Department Access.
Select a Term, Department, and Course Activity (and optionally, filter byÌýSubject Code) and then click Search. All courses with an enrolment of 1 or more student will appear.
The departmental summary options are available at the bottom of your MERCURY page. There are four different views available, which are detailed below.
Click View Departmental Means button to view the Department Mean (DM), Department Course Mean (DCM), and respective standard deviations for each question in your unit's questionnaire.
NOTE: Departmental means are calculated separately for each questionnaire in use in your unit. Click on the name of the questionnaire to view the departmental means and standard deviations for courses evaluated with that questionnaire.
The results will display as follows. Click Download Dept Means to download a PDF version of this data.
Departmental means are typically available two weeks after the end of the evaluation period. If your unit's departmental means are not available, please contact the mercury.info [at] mcgill.ca (Mercury System Administrator).
Click the View Summary of Results button to download an Excel file that contains for each instructor evaluated:
the mean score for each question in the questionnaire;
the number of completed evaluations;
the number of declined evaluations;
the number of registered students; and
the response rate.
It also contains the average response rate for the unit and the questions in the questionnaire.
NOTE: The Summary of Results documents are produced separately for each questionnaire in use in your unit. Click on the name of the questionnaire to download the Excel file.
The Summary of Results appears as follows:
Click the Download All Dept Text Files button to bulk download all text reports in your unit. The text report format shows the frequency of responses for each multiple choice question and the departmental mean (DM) and departmental course mean (DCM), if they have been calculated.
Sample text report:
Click the Download All Dept Comments button to aggregate all comments for one or multiple questions in your questionnaire, separated by course and instructor.
NOTE: Departmental comments are aggregated separately for each questionnaire in use in your unit. Click on the name of the questionnaire to proceed.
Only questions that contain comment boxes will appear. Check off the box(es) next to the comment question(s) you are interested in viewing and click Submit.
The comments will display as follows:
Numerical course evaluation results are disseminated when both of the following conditions are met:
The instructor has not objected to access; and
an adequate response rate has been received.
Written comments are always treated as confidential and are never disseminated.
Log into Minerva.
Select Faculty Menu.
Scroll down and select Mercury Online Course Evaluation Menu.
Select Results - for the Community.
Select your search criteria either by subject code (department), instructor, or course; then click Submit.
To view multiple subject codes (departments) or instructors, use the CTRL or Command(⌘) key when making your selections.
You may also wish to look at specific terms; however, at least one instructor or subject code must be chosen first.
The following lists the results based on your search. Click View to view a course's numerical results. NOTE: Because this site is public, the instructors' names have been erased from the screenshow below.
This is what a sample course evaluation results page looks like. Click here for more information on the definitions.
To perform another search, click the Go back button on the search results page in Step 6.
Contact the mercury.info [at] mcgill.ca (Mercury System Administrator).
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