[Neasis-l] Register Now for "An Introduction to Survey Design" with Eleta Exline

gslisce2 gslisce2 at simmons.edu
Wed May 18 15:04:37 EDT 2011


(Please excuse cross-posting)

 

*Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science Continuing
Education*

 

Please Take This Survey! An Introduction to Survey Design

 

June 1 - June 30, 2011 (asynchronous)

 

$250 (Simmons GSLIS Alumni Price $200)

PDPs: 15

 

Surveys are a popular way to gather information from a group of people about
trends, practices, opinions, and preferences. Surveys are so popular, in
fact, that there may be several vying for your attention right now! Is that
another survey in your email inbox? How will you decide whether to answer or
delete it? Does the survey appear to be relevant to you, interesting, and,
perhaps most importantly, easy to complete?

 

Good survey design may make all the difference between a survey that is
skipped and one that is completed. In this online workshop you will learn to
design an effective, easy to complete survey that provides reliable, usable
results. In addition, you'll have the chance to create a survey of your own
and get feedback on how to improve it. This workshop will cover:

 

    The elements of a survey

    Survey question formats and response options

    Developing scales

    Drafting and testing a survey questionnaire

    Survey samples and response rates

    Ethical considerations

    Organizing and presenting your results

 

Instructor: Eleta Exline has been the University of New Hampshire Library's
Digital Collections Librarian since October 2005. Her current task at UNH is
to develop policies and procedures for the digital initiative and to
implement a digital asset management system.

 

 

For additional information or to register see http://gslis.simmons.edu/ce or
contact gslisce at simmons.edu

 

-- 

Kris Liberman '87LS

Program Manager

Simmons GSLIS CE

T - 617-521-2803

F - 617-521-3192

gslisce at simmons.edu

http://gslis.simmons.edu/ce

 

 

 

 

 

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