Please choose a survey version:
Survey Version 030413
Question List:
- Over the past week, how often did you send or read email from a listserve for teachers?
- Over the past week, how often did you access or engage in teacher related online resources or organizations (e.g. Tapped-In, TeacherBridge, Inquiry Learning Forum) over the past week?
- Over the past week, how often did you communicate in person or over the phone with other teachers about professional issues over the past week?
- Over the past week, how often did another teacher ask you for help or advice about professional issues or use you to obtain teaching resources?
- Over the past week, how often did you email with another co-worker about a professional issue?
- How much of your work this week involved collaborating with other educators by sharing resources, materials, ideas, or working directly together?
- Over the past week, how often did you share teaching resources, materials, or ideas with a group of coworkers?
- Over the past week, how often did you share teaching resources, materials, or ideas with teachers outside of your building or school district?
- Over the past week, how often did you work directly with other teachers on the same project?
- Over the past week, approximately how many people did you communicate with this week via the Internet for work reasons?
Survey Version 030502
Question List:
- Over the past week, how often did you use other coworkers to help obtain teaching resources or to ask for advice about professional issues?
- Over the past week, how often did you communicate with coworkers about using the Internet for work purposes?
- Over the past week, to how many different coworkers did you send an email regarding work?
- Over the past week, from how many different coworkers did you receive an email regarding work?
- Over the past week, how often did you did you exchange instant messages or chat online with coworkers about professional issues in the past week?
- Over the past week, how often did you share physical materials such as worksheets, equipment, or books with another teacher?
- Over the past week, how often did you share ideas such as lesson plans, teaching objectives, or thoughts about an activity with another coworker?
- Over the past week, what percentage of your time at work this week involved collaborating with other educators either by sharing resources, materials, or ideas, or working directly together on a project?
- Think of the web pages that you visited over the past week for work reasons. Approximately what percentage of these contained information posted by other educators?
- Over the past week, approximately how many new people did you communicate with this week (online, in person, using the phone, etc.) for work reasons? Count only the people you would consider an acquaintance or a friend.
Feedback Survey 1
Question List:
- I was able to generate survey visualizations quickly.
- I was able to generate survey visualizations easily.
- When I generated a visualization, I was able to understand what I was looking at.
- If I needed to make a small change to the parameters used to generate a visualization and then generate a new visualization, I was able to do so quickly.
- There was too much information on the page.
- Seeing a comment posted next to a visualization made me more inclined to post a comment.
- I would be less likely to share my comments if I had to do it using a different application, such as posting them to a message board or sending them to an email list.
- Other types of visualizations would help me understand the data better.
- The survey questions had significance to my role as a teacher.
- Even though I did not take the original surveys, I found the results informative.
- Being able to view the responses of specific types of teachers gave the visualizations more meaning to me.
- I would be less likely to post a comment if people knew that I wrote it.
- Using the tool helped me better understand the behavior of my peers.
- Using the tool helped me better understand my own knowledge.
- Viewing the comments in the list of recently posted comments encouraged me to view the visualizations the comments were in reference to.