Tuesday, June 29, 2010
web 2.0
I liked using Web 2.0 applications to see what was out there for creating a survey, these features are great for having students formulate questions, collect data, and to engage in an authentic learning experience. I was frustrated with parts of the application I chose, because although most of it seemed user friendly, some of it seemed like it should have been easier to use. At least it gave me something to say to fix.
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What application did you pick for creating a survey? I think that I would like to try and also integrate the idea of having students make their own surveys. I think that what you said about having the student formulate the questions, collect the data, and then analyze that data would create a unique learning experience. I would consider using a survey making application with either my government classes or with my U.S. history students next fall.
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