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Do it now activity

Do it now activity. Can you find someone in the class that meets each requirement? Has brown hair? Has white socks? Supports a football team that wears red? Has a pet who’s name begins with M?. Homework. Questionnaire.

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Do it now activity

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  1. Do it now activity Can you find someone in the class that meets each requirement? Has brown hair? Has white socks? Supports a football team that wears red? Has a pet who’s name begins with M?

  2. Homework Questionnaire Make notes on your questionnaire to explain why you chose to include each question and why you selected a particular method of response Due:

  3. Learning AIM Investigate how data can be collected

  4. Learning OBJECTIVES I can create a survey which is fit for purpose

  5. Learning objectives

  6. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose New Learning Getting the information you need.... Getting the information you need - whether as a police officer or as a marketing consultant - is not that easy.Mostly it is down to two things:1.  Asking the right questions; and2.  Keeping it simple FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  7. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose New Learning Everyone hates filling in questionnaires because they (usually) take a long time and you get very little reward.This lesson will teach you how to ask the right questions to get the answers you need.And how does this help catch our criminal?  We can put all these answers into a database and search it.Funnily enough, when we search a database we actually interrogate it! FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  8. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose Asking the right questions If we want to get the right information, we need to learn to ask the right questions.  And in order to write those questions we need to find out what is important.Open the email you have received from Sarah Jackson and copy the most important things to find out from our suspects into your books. FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  9. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose Write your questions Based on the email you've just read, you now need to write questions which will help us find the killer.  Open the collecting evidence word document on Weebly. Don't write in the answers!!! FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  10. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose A word about types of questions in a questionnaire ... There are two main types of questions: Open questions. Your respondent can write anything they like as a response. Good for getting their version of events. Closedquestions. You are giving your respondent a choice from a limited list. See below for some examples. FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  11. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose Examples of Open and Closed questions Openquestions. FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  12. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose Examples of Open and Closed questions Closedquestions. FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  13. Learning objectives I can create a survey which is fit for purpose Now for the techy part .... The questions you have just written are going to form the basis for our field names. This means you need to think of a way to write them in one or two words. When you write them, you need to separate them by an underscore: _. You now need to use either Word-processing or Spreadsheet software to write up your questions. FiltersData Queries DatabaseReports Interrogate

  14. Plenary - Get your results Learning objectives Describe how characters are stored in a computer system Identify what we mean by characters Make sure your questionnaire is easy to read, easy to complete and then print off 3 copies and give them to your friends to complete. What could you do to improve getting results in a short space of time? Talk to your partner about what you could do to make the survey better. Follow the link to a survey which could give the answer ... FiltersData Queries Database Reports

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