Friday, March 21, 2014

Surveymonkey Investivation

To access Surveymonkey directly, Click here.
The APP for Surveymonkey was recently released.
  • Click here to directly go to the APP store to download Surveymonkey


Watch the quick video below to get an idea of the website and how to manage it. 






Surveymonkey is a helpful website for having questions answered and provides easy analysis options.

To get started:
1. Either go to the website, or download the app
2. Click "sign up for free"
3. Register by just giving a password, username, and email address and you'll enter the full site

To create your own survey:
1. Click the create survey button
2. Type the question you would like to ask in the space provided for a question
3. Select the way you want to answer to be given (multiple choice, ranking, essay)
4. If answer needs to have choices or options, there will be a box for you to put them in
5. Click save and move on to next question, to start another entry

After you have written all the questions and answers you want to include and you want to send it directly to specific people to answer, you will enter their email, name, and a color they will be represented as. After, you can send the survey to the group you created and once they have completed the survey, the results will be on your page to view the results.



There is a free version for anyone wanting to use this web tool, but you can get an upgrade if you are wanting to have unlimited questions and answers, print reports and data, or have your own logo or brand onto the survey you created. It costs starting at $17 dollars a month if you are wanting the upgraded version.

There is not any age restrictions.

This website is excellent for receiving feedback in the classroom. You can create a questionnaire for your students to take the get their views on something or theirs thoughts on improving the classroom. I could use this in my high school class to monitor the books my class is reading and how many pages.

My teacher does not use this her classroom.

It would be best to use this for a reflection activity, for a group project, to give feedback about the classroom or an activity, and to give ideas on things to do in the future. It would be best for older students in an english, history, or science classroom. 

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