Conducting surveys and polls is great. When I need to conduct a survey,
I use UCCASS.
Over
the years, I have been asked to collect information tracking digital
video distribution system usage, a technology assessment for
paraprofessional staff, available technology assets, and more. Each
time, the effort began as a survey. The hardest part about surveys is
not collecting the data. Rather, it is designing the surveys and then
analyzing the data. Although it would be too much to hope for to
simplify both ends of the process–the design of the survey and data
analysis–what if the latter could be made easier? A free, open source
tool can help you do that. The free survey tool is known as UCCASS and
is available at http://www.bigredspark.com/survey.html
But if you don’t have access to your own server, what do you do? You
might use one of the 10 services Wild
Apricot blog points out:
- Poll Daddy
- Cool Web Toys
- Vizu.com
- Blogflux
- Quimble
- SurveyMonkey
- Zoomerang
- Survey Gizmo
- Ballot-Box
- Easy Poll
Here’s a quick poll created with Poll Daddy…
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