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An introduction to iSurvey

An introduction to iSurvey. www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk. Dr Alex Furr iSolutions. What is it?. Online questionnaire creator. Who can use it?. Anyone at the University (staff and students). Who can take the questionnaires?. Anyone with the correct web address Options for password protection.

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An introduction to iSurvey

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  1. An introduction to iSurvey www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk Dr Alex Furr iSolutions

  2. What is it? • Online questionnaire creator Who can use it? • Anyone at the University (staff and students) Who can take the questionnaires? • Anyone with the correct web address • Options for password protection

  3. Key Features • Shared editing rights with other individuals • Invitation lists • Add your own logo • Date restrictions • Email when new participant completes a survey • Logic / routing • Randomised question options

  4. Who is using it

  5. What are they using it for? • Research (PGRs / staff) • Module evaluation questionnaires • Supervisor selection • General User feedback • Serviceline • Catering • Workshops

  6. General overview

  7. Basic Question Types • Single choice e.g. • What is your favourite colour • Blue • Red • Green

  8. Basic Question Types • Multichoice e.g. • Which of these fruit do you like to eat? Pick all that apply • Oranges • Apples • Pears • Bananas

  9. Basic Question Types • Free text e.g. • Describe your first memory

  10. Basic Question Types • Sliding scales • On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy the film?

  11. Data collection options • Print view option for paper • Graph options for collected data • Download as CSV

  12. Advanced options Demographics Section Presentation Block Section A Section B Section C Finish section

  13. Advanced options cont… Demographics Section Presentation Block Section A Section B Section C Finish section

  14. Routing • Do you like fish • Yes / No

  15. Examples • https://www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk/examples/ • www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk/814 • www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk/3438

  16. Beware! • Questionnaire is only as good as the questions being asked

  17. Might own both • No option for ‘Do not own a computer’

  18. Little scope for variability in responses

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