Welcome to the home of OpenRatings, the open source professor evaluations engine!
The OpenRatings engine allows students to rate professors based upon three
simple questions, and (our best feature) free form comments.
As it stores this information, it allows students to search for professors
that teach certain classes, keyword searches, and all sorts of nifty other
things.
If you're interested in downloading OpenRatings and beginning a revolution
at your campus, head on over to the
source download page,
grab a copy of the source and join the
OpenRatings Users' mailing
list!
OpenRatings isn't just for students, either. Any university wanting legitimate,
honest feedback from their students can implement an OpenRatings site; most
schools already do "official" ratings of some sort. OpenRatings is a great
way, especially for smaller universities to move this process online and make
it quick and easy for students and faculty to exchange ratings information,
all while being monitored by administrators for appropriate content.
Would you like to get involved with the OpenRatings project? We're
always in need of new developers, documentation people, and testers; join
the Developers' mailing
list to find out how you can help out!
Find a bug in OpenRatings, or wish it supported some spiffy new feature?
Tell us about it by using OpenRatings' Bugzilla Installation; product is (of
course) OpenRatings.
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