Link to the google form:http://spreadsheets.google.com/gform?key=tN1PiH0mCx8Njwbhzw4d7IA&hl=en#
Link to the spreadsheet: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dE4xUGlIMG1DeDhOandiaHp3NGQ3SUE6MA
Part 1:About the Station
- Persuasive Speaking Survey
- I didn't really have a group, but I worked with Spencer and Diedre a little bit.
- We had to create a survey based on the possibility of the 45/46 bypass being redone, and then have people answer it.
- We created the survey using a Google form and then asked people on Facebook to take the survey.
- I came up with my own questions and asked my own friends on Facebook to take the survey.
Part 2: Your Work
- I was told to create a Google form and come up with five questions about the 45/46 bypass. A link to both my editing page and a link to the actual survey are at the top of this post. There is also a screenshot of my editing page which is the last image in order from top to bottom. I was then told to get at least three other people to take the survey. There is a screenshot to the responses so far and here is a link to the response page http://spreadsheets.google.com/gform?key=tN1PiH0mCx8Njwbhzw4d7IA&hl=en#chart. A screenshot of the actual survey is at the top of the post.
- We basically worked on our own, so all of my answers are already displayed.
Part 3: What did you think?
- I liked learning how to use a Google form as a survey. It was also cool to be interactive with many people on a wide scale. As a teacher, I like the idea of letting the students come up with their own questions and giving them a chance to think critically.
- Really the only thing that I didn't really like about the activity was trying to get three people to take the survey at a moments notice. As a teacher, I probably would find a way to have other students in the class take each survey.
- Really the most interesting thing about this was just learning how to make a quiz or a survey using a google form. It is a quick and easy way to make an online quiz, and I like it alot.