Sunday, October 26, 2008

Tech evaluation, surveys, and more

What can I say about the readings? It was hard to fit them in with creating an instructional design model for one thing. Some of the group processes were eliminated partially because of the number of people that might be needed for them or the time involved in using them.

I am still considering possible questions for a customer survey. I don't want to make them all strictly yes and no questions because that may not be enough information. I think the questions may be done with a scale instead, so that they can figure out how they feel about the web site and the content. I may limit it to three questions and then provide space for the responders to add comments and/or suggestions regarding the web site.

5 comments:

Cheryl Murphy said...

Mary,

Yes, your options are limited due to the number of stakeholders. As for your survey, a scale would be better than yes/no questions.

Cheryl Murphy said...

Mary,

Yes, your options are limited due to the number of stakeholders. As for your survey, a scale would be better than yes/no questions.

Cheryl Murphy said...

Mary,

Yes, your options are limited due to the number of stakeholders. As for your survey, a scale would be better than yes/no questions.

Cheryl Murphy said...

Mary,

Yes, your options are limited due to the number of stakeholders. As for your survey, a scale would be better than yes/no questions.

Cheryl Murphy said...

Mary,

Yes, your options are limited due to the number of stakeholders. As for your survey, a scale would be better than yes/no questions.