Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Online Surveys and Polls


Mobiode Mobile online surveys

Survey Monkey

Vizu Web Polls

Poll Daddy

Polls Every Where

Kwik Surveys/

Zoomerang

Vizu



I think polls and surveys here at our school are underused. Surveys teach you how to gather information for further reflection. You should design a survey create and administer. Through this kind of activity you'll become skilled at collecting and interpreting data. Not bad. And there are way more opportunities to seize than you think. Here are some examples:

01. After reading the Odyssey, poll the freshmen class to see how many would preserver for 10 years to get home.

02. Survey the school to see if those who've survived some sort of calamity think they are stronger because of it.

03. Find out how many of your peers have been involved in teen gambling, online or otherwise.

04. Do your classmates think cell phones could benefit instruction? Would that be limited to certain courses?

05 Has the internet really benefitted education?

You benefit because you're conducting real research. Statistics are generally a great way to build on argument with some data to support. The link above is for a very popular online survey tool.

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