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Introduction Survey Tools. Wejdan & Nouf. Survey monkey. What Is a Survey ?. A survey is a series of questions asked of a group of people in order to gain information. Information gathered can be facts, attitudes, feelings, beliefs, etc. Examples for Survey. Satisfactions Evaluations
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IntroductionSurvey Tools Wejdan& Nouf
What Is a Survey? • A survey is a series of questions asked of a group of people in order to gain information. • Information gathered can be facts, attitudes, feelings, beliefs, etc.
Examples for Survey • Satisfactions • Evaluations • Applications • Voting • Invitations
Why Do a Survey? The goals of survey: • to collect data which can be analyzed, and used to aid decisions. • to acquire data to make proper decisions. • to support of that decision-making process.
The Survey Life Cycle • Plan the survey • Design the survey • Test the survey • Deploy the survey • Reporting
Reporting Results Export data to other software applications • Access • Excel • PowerPoint • SPSS
Some of the famous survey websites www.zoomerang.com http://wufoo.com/ www.surveymonkey.com https://docs.google.com/ www.surveytool.com
Survey monkeyis now Federal Government Approved Survey monkey has agreed with the Government Services Administration (GSA), the federal government agency responsible for facilitating procurement activities across all federal agencies, upon a set of “federal friendly” Terms of Use for the use of Survey monkey by federal government users. Federal agencies around the country can now use Survey monkey in a way which complies with federal law and government contracting requirements, without the need to individually enter into special arrangements with Survey monkey. http://blog.surveymonkey.com/blog/2012/03/06/surveymonkey-for-government/
Developed By Ryan and Chris Finley. • Created 1999 • Purpose: Survey monkey is an online survey tool that enables people of all experience levels to create their own surveys quickly and easily. • http://www.surveymonkey.com
BeachBoardWorkshop PD documents • http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NWKTKHD
Activity • By using Survey monkey, make 2 or 3 questions about general information/ your major/ education, etc. ( choose different types of questions )…
Conclusion • Now you have the skills to create your own survey.