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    • AustinShurtliff
      AustinShurtliff SVS Team last edited by AustinShurtliff

      UPDATE: I have collected enough responses for this pilot version. Thank you to everyone for your time and help!!!
      Hi everyone,
      As part of a course I am taking in my PhD program, I created a survey to better understand people’s experience with SVSLearn. If you have a few minutes and could take this pilot version of the survey that would be really helpful! Eventually, a revised version of the survey will hopefully be sent out to all SVSLearn subscribers to help us know how to improve the learning experience. The survey does not ask for names or emails, and the raw data will not be shared.

      Here is the link: DONE https://ttucomc.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3gwvHNHcdmdvWjb

      If you have any comments on the survey or questions about it feel free to post them on this thread or to send me a message.

      Thanks!
      Austin

      Austin Shurtliff
      austin@svslearn.com

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        A Former User @AustinShurtliff last edited by

        @AustinShurtliff With the first two questions, are you determining a student's assessment of their own habits? Since options like 'often' don't have a number per week, are you trying to compare what different students consider 'often'?

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        • theprairiefox
          theprairiefox @AustinShurtliff last edited by

          @AustinShurtliff a few comments.

          First, I would agree with @carolinebautista the often, sometimes, etc. answers are way too ambiguous for you to get a decent data set. I would suggest defining those (either at the beginning or per question.)

          Second, you should add some 'I prefer not to answer' answers in the demographics. Especially, the male/female. You might want to add an 'other' there.

          -The Prairie Fox
          https://www.instagram.com/theprairiefox
          https://www.theprairiefox.com

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          • carlianne
            carlianne last edited by

            I would also recommend having space for people to comment or add additional details to questions. Like, "what do you like most about the forums" "what would you like to see improved".

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            • AustinShurtliff
              AustinShurtliff SVS Team last edited by

              Thank you @carolinebautista, @theprairiefox, and @carlianne for the great feedback!

              Austin Shurtliff
              austin@svslearn.com

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              • Dima Eichhorn
                Dima Eichhorn @AustinShurtliff last edited by

                @AustinShurtliff Done!

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                  AustinShurtliff SVS Team @Dima Eichhorn last edited by

                  @Dima-Eichhorn thank you!!!!

                  Austin Shurtliff
                  austin@svslearn.com

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