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eStartup
1. Login to your gmail.com using your google username and password using Chrome
Make sure “stay signed in” is not ticked.
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eAims
• To introduce teachers to the potential of online tools as one means for the gathering and analysis of SSE data
• To demonstrate and explore the use of an online survey tool for gathering and analysing evidence as part of the SSE process
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eBenefits of Online Surveys
• It can allow schools to access a wider audience among parents
• It does not require that the school has a website• It allows for the gathering of quantitative and qualitative
(limited) data• Allows for open and closed type questions• It provides for anonymous answers• They’re free and user friendly
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eBenefits of Online Surveys
• Provides a broad and effective range of question options• Can be emailed to participants, embedded in a website,
or shared by url or url shortener• Results are presented in graphed summary format• Editing rights can be shared for collaboration• Can be used for assessment purpose in the classroom -
tests, comprehension etc
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eTools for Online Surveys
• Google Forms• SurveyMonkey• Polldaddy
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eIntroductory Google Form
Try this sample Google form to explore the benefits for schools http://bit.do/PDSTForm2016
Let’s have a look at the responses our group have now provided so at to analyse our evidence.
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eKey Points with Questionnaires
Positives• Can get answers from a lot of people in a relatively short
space of time.• They provide lots of data for analysis and the more data
sets, the more accurate the analysis.• Everyone answers the same questions i.e. same
information is requested so as to reduce bias.• Allows people to answer at a time convenient to them. If
anonymous, perhaps more honest answers will be provided?
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eKey Points with Questionnaires
• Only as good as the questions being asked.• If the questions are poorly worded or they are biased
then the data obtained might not give an accurate picture.
• They are impersonal, people may be more open in face to face discussions.
• The response rate may be poor.
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eGoogle Forms - Key Skills Activity
1. Access Google Drive from your Gmail account2. Brief preview of other Google Apps 3. Create a Google form for your school 4. Show you how to create the different types of questions.
Use other edit, bin and replicate question options.5. Show you how to choose response destination and also to
see the live form in its present state6. Resume work on your survey
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eGoogle Forms - Key Skills Activity
8. When completed make a copy of your survey. 9. Swap forms with a partner and respond to the
partner’s survey10. Show you how to access your survey responses 11. Look at a summary of responses in different formats.12. Show you how to turn off the accepting responses
option
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ePractical Tips for Gathering Evidence
• Google forms is only the tool and only as good the questions in it.
• Pilot your survey and always make a copy if you want to reuse.
• Be careful of the language used in writing questions.• Be clear about the information you want to collect, which
will inform the type of question you use.
• Analysing the data is the key!
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eGathering Evidence (Other)
• Padlet.com
• Mentimeter.com
• Getkahoot.com
Go to: bit.do/posleadersday2
Join at kahoot.itGame PIN: 37446
Join at www.govote.atCode: 72514