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Create a Course Evaluation Form in 30 Seconds

Describe the course and EZdoc builds a blank, fillable feedback form attendees fill in two minutes and optionally sign.

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One prompt in, a finished document out — fully editable and yours to download. Not a template, not a mockup.

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How it works

From idea to download in three steps

1

Describe the course and the statements you want rated

2

AI builds a blank, fillable course evaluation form

3

Send it after the session and collect attendee feedback

Features

Everything you need, nothing in the way

Built for speed and polish — so the document is done before you would have finished formatting the first page.

1–5 Agreement Scale

A Likert grid on relevance, instructor clarity, materials, pacing, and overall expectations — each rated Strongly disagree to Strongly agree.

Open Feedback Prompts

What worked well? and What could we improve? text boxes, plus a yes/no recommend-to-a-colleague question.

Anonymous or Signed

Name and signature are optional, so attendees can stay anonymous or sign and date if they choose.

Send, Fill, and Return

Share a link or PDF, let attendees complete it on any device in about two minutes, and collect the responses.

Tweak with AI

Refine any result by chatting — "make it warmer", "add my logo top-right", "shorten the intro". The document updates in place.

Print-ready PDF

Export a clean, print-ready PDF, or publish your document as a one-page webpage — ready to send, share, or print.

How to make a course evaluation form

The best course feedback is quick to give and easy to act on. This generator builds a short, friendly form attendees can finish in about two minutes right after a session or training.

What to put on the form

  • Course details: title, instructor, and date attended, with an optional name field.
  • A 1–5 agreement scale covering content relevance, how clearly the instructor explained ideas, usefulness of materials, pacing, and whether the course met expectations.
  • Two open prompts — what worked well and what could be improved.
  • A yes/no question on whether the attendee would recommend the course to a colleague.

How to send it and collect responses

  • Share the form as a link or PDF at the end of the session.
  • Attendees fill it on any device; the signature is optional so they can stay anonymous.
  • You collect the completed responses to shape the next run of the course.

For a formal instructor review separate from attendee feedback, pair this with a teacher evaluation form.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered plainly

What should a course evaluation form include?

Course title, instructor, date, an optional respondent name, a 1–5 agreement scale on content and delivery, open what-worked and what-to-improve prompts, and a recommend yes/no question.

Can attendees stay anonymous?

Yes. The name and signature fields are optional — feedback is anonymous unless the respondent chooses to sign and date it.

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