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Online Surveys 2.0. ASC Funky Data: working with unconventional data in surveys and research 25 September 2012, Imperial College, London, UK. Introduction. Netherlands and Lithuania Knowledge Exchange Business Intelligence E-Learning Across EU UK: JISC, UKCES, Connexions.
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Online Surveys 2.0 ASC Funky Data: working with unconventional data in surveys and research 25 September 2012, Imperial College, London, UK
Introduction • Netherlands and Lithuania • Knowledge Exchange • Business Intelligence • E-Learning • Across EU • UK: JISC, UKCES, Connexions
(online) Software Systems • Many were based on existing offline systems • Functionality copied, not redesigned • Misplaced analogies • Slow innovation
Examples E-mail: POP, CC, Inbox, Outbox, Address book E-books: Bookmarks, Margin notes, ToC E-learning and Assessment: PDF, text and images, Multiple choice Other: File System, Desktop, Saving of documents
Online Surveys Today • A lot of multiple choice questions • Score matrices (on 5 or 10 point scales) • Mostly written introductions
Online Surveys Today • With • Rules • Automatic data entry • Without • Breaking the format • Handwriting • Drawing Online versions of paper survey forms
But there is more... Being in an online environment allows us to use online content Being in a dynamic environment allows us to use dynamic features
Online content • Multimedia: Pictures, video, audio • Uploaded or embedded • Wherever we need it: • to introduce a subject or question; • as answer options; • as answers from users.
Adaptive Surveys • Dependent questions • Dependent sections
Drawing conclusions • Use any question result to filter survey results • Generate graphs on the fly (bar, pie, stacked, bubble) • Research free text using tagclouds • Thumbnail overviews of uploaded pictures
Drawing conclusions • Use any question result to filter survey results • Generate graphs on the fly (bar, pie, stacked, bubble) • Research free text using tagclouds • Thumbnail overviews of uploaded pictures
Drawing conclusions • Use any question result to filter survey results • Generate graphs on the fly (bar, pie, stacked, bubble) • Research free text using tagclouds • Thumbnail overviews of uploaded pictures
Near future • Create audiomaps from (uploaded) videos resulting in videowalls with themed clips • Analyse positives and negatives in free text • Integration of public datasources • Contextual content
We need you! Join our public beta October 2012 Raymond Elferinkraymond@raycom.com
“Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.” Publius Ovidius Naso (43 B.C. - A.D. 18)