What if the technology I’m using isn’t best supporting the findings of my students? As I experience teaching in the 21st century as well as the current global pandemic, there is a big emphasis of providing learning online and technology to support findings in the classroom. As I researched to find answers to the question above, I understand that it is a Wicked problem and I won't be able to find a definite answer, however, through the use of articles as well as feedback from other educators, I can find more clarity and support. Through the use of an online survey, I can reach out to a variety of educators from different districts as well as different grade levels to provide a wide range of feedback and personal classroom experience with technology. Overall I had a positive experience creating a Google form. The process of creating a survey I felt was simple and through the use a quick tutorial I was able to add my questions and format it how I liked. After reading the article, How to Write a Good Questionnaire,I learned more about the strategy of creating a more useful survey. From ending my survey with an open-ended question, using simple language, having a colleague test my survey and mixing in both multiple choice as well as short answer questions, I feel that I was set up for success following these guidelines. If you are a past or present educator, feel free to follow the link and take my survey! I will appreciate any and all feedback: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2Txcb9YFV5QbT9vDn2LY5S8rIKUkI5C7_fERhXb2e0g_IoQ/viewform References:
Baronness von Sketch Show. (2018, October 12). Baroness Von Sketch GIF. https://giphy.com/gifs/5htGFvTSehTxWdysds Market Research Guy. (2020, July 7). Survey Design Best Practices: How to Write a Good Questionnaire. http://www.mymarketresearchmethods.com/survey-design-best-practices/
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