Homework: 3) Production, page 271
UPDATED INSTRUCTIONS
If you were to gather data for a study about your students or fellow teachers and technology, what would that topic be? Use one of the online survey tools listed below.
Design an online survey of 5 to 10 questions to investigate your co-workers', your classmates’ or your current K-12 students’ perspectives on a topic related to instructional technology.
Examples include:
If you do not have students or co-workers to fill out your survey, you can post the link to your online survey in the special discussion forum for this week labeled “optional discussion for online surveys” and ask your classmates to complete it there.
I ask everyone who needs it to post their surveys in an original thread in this forum by Tuesday at 11:55pm. Then, on Wednesday, take the surveys of the 5 classmates listed under your thread in the forum. If you are one of the 5 first posters, please snake up to the top and take the remaining number of surveys at the top of the list. You may complete more surveys if you desire. A certain number of responses is not imperative – it is more important that you use the survey tool to create a survey and familiarize yourself with the data analytics process.
Administer the survey, compile the data, and then present a link to your online survey as well as your findings using PowerPoint.
Note: Make sure you are sharing a non-private share link (Send Form button in Google Forms; Next > Web Link in Survey Monkey) to the survey.
UPDATED INSTRUCTIONS
If you were to gather data for a study about your students or fellow teachers and technology, what would that topic be? Use one of the online survey tools listed below.
Design an online survey of 5 to 10 questions to investigate your co-workers', your classmates’ or your current K-12 students’ perspectives on a topic related to instructional technology.
Examples include:
- "Frequency of the Utilization of Specific Technologies in the Classroom"
- "A Multi-School Survey of Assistive Technology Availability"
- "Favorite Technology Methods of Assessment"
- "Barriers of Technology Usage"
- "Perspectives on Screen Time at School and at Home"
If you do not have students or co-workers to fill out your survey, you can post the link to your online survey in the special discussion forum for this week labeled “optional discussion for online surveys” and ask your classmates to complete it there.
I ask everyone who needs it to post their surveys in an original thread in this forum by Tuesday at 11:55pm. Then, on Wednesday, take the surveys of the 5 classmates listed under your thread in the forum. If you are one of the 5 first posters, please snake up to the top and take the remaining number of surveys at the top of the list. You may complete more surveys if you desire. A certain number of responses is not imperative – it is more important that you use the survey tool to create a survey and familiarize yourself with the data analytics process.
Administer the survey, compile the data, and then present a link to your online survey as well as your findings using PowerPoint.
Note: Make sure you are sharing a non-private share link (Send Form button in Google Forms; Next > Web Link in Survey Monkey) to the survey.
Online Survey Tutorials
Survey Monkey Tutorial
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Google Forms Tutorial
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Text Support
Example Project:
Melanie Flatter
- Google Forms: https://support.google.com/docs/answer/87809?rd=1
- Survey Monkey: http://help.surveymonkey.com/articles/en_US/kb/How-to-create-a-survey
- Microsoft Forms:
Example Project:
Melanie Flatter