PROCEDE 2014: The Power of Surveys Avi Spector / PROCEDE 2014 Image(s) from Pixabay, Public Domain CC0 @a_spector [email protected]www.beyondthetools.com
Riverside School Board/RECIT FGAK-12 Adobe Education Leader
EdTech Specialist
@a_spector
don’t worry about taking notes today...
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Why?
we’re using
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today’sagenda
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75 minute
presentationmixed with hands-on
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aimmy
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concrete toolsand
strategies
provide you with
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tomorrow!you can start using
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surveysThe Power of
Our workshop:
thebenefits?
1
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data
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access to more
2
informedchoices!
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allows for more
focusmy
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what change?
does technology
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paper surveys no longer a need to use
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digitallyresponses are now entered
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easier collect!
(well maybe..)
which are to
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(in theory..)^
howeveronce you have digital data
simple sort and organize
It’s often very
to
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Youlong term
plancan
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react immediately
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see bigger
and
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picture!the
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do ALL of this?!How exactly do we
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tools
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my own experience with different
survey !
let’s keep it simple
types of3
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surveytools
1. Instant2. Ongoing3. Scheduling
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an instant survey toolsocrative
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Staff meetings In the classroom
or
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Instant feedback. Generates discussions. Works on ANY device. Can be anonymous. It’s easy to use. It’s free.
socrative
please take out yourphone
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notebookor
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or tablet !
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it!trylet’s
m.socrative.com
Join room number:954839 then enter room number
On your device’s web browser, go to:
How do we use the data?socrative
In a staff meeting? In a classroom? Other contexts?
an ongoing survey tool
Google forms
Google forms Anonymous or tracked responses Collect responses over time View charts with a click of a button Collaborative (for survey creators) Works on ANY device Share public link by e-mail Google account? (it depends) Free!
Google forms Anonymous or tracked responses Collect responses over time View charts with a click of a button Collaborative (for survey creators) Works on ANY device Share public link by e-mail Google account? (it depends) Free!
• First day “get to know you” surveys• Collect student contact information• Formative assessment (quizzes)• Classroom “exit” activities• Grading• Sign-up for field trip/event• Student self evaluation + highlighting in Docs