Pardo Sánchez, AbelardoFuentes Lorenzo, DamarisEstévez Ayres, Iria ManuelaBasanta Val, Pablo2015-01-292015-01-292010Lytras, Miltiadis D. et al. (Eds.) (2010). Technology Enhanced Learning. Quality of Teaching and Educational Reform: First International Conference, TECH-EDUCATION 2010, Athens, Greece, May 19-21, 2010. Proceeding. (Communications in Computer and Information Science, 73) Springer, 379-386.978-3-642-13166-0 (online)978-3-642-13165-3 (print)1865-0929https://hdl.handle.net/10016/19962Proceedings of: First International Conference on Reforming Education, Quality of Teaching and Technology-Enhanced Learning: Learning Technologies, Quality of Education, Educational Systems, Evaluation, Pedagogies (TECH-EDUCATION 2010). Athens, Greece, May 19-21, 2010.Quality control mechanisms are becoming more important in higher educational institutions. Student evaluation of teaching is typically used to obtain feedback from students about a learning experience but its effect in the course may take too long. Fast feedback mechanisms, in exchange, look at obtaining feedback in order to apply corrective measures quickly. In this paper a process is described to obtain feedback from the students about a course, analyze the received results, and identify the most significant aspects. The process has been applied to a course and led to some adjustments that had immediate impact on the course.8application/pdfeng© 2010. Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergStudent evaluation of teachingQuality improvementCourse evaluationA Process for Improving Course Quality based on Mid-Semester Feedbackconference paperTelecomunicaciones10.1007/978-3-642-13166-0_54open access379386Technology Enhaced Learning. Quality of Teaching and Educational Reform: First International Conference, TECH-EDUCATION 2010, Athens, Greece, May 19-21, 2010. ProceedingsCC/0000012036