[PNWHEALTH] Surveymonkey for evaluations?
Maryanne Blake
blakema at u.washington.edu
Fri Feb 18 09:25:23 PST 2005
Sara,
I have used SurveyMonkey to design and publish the Web-based surveys I
do. I am using the professional version since the organization I am a
part of has a subscription. There is a relatively easy learning
curve. The statistics that you get are really basic. You can download
results into Excel to massage some of the data.
It is not a program like SPSS. It is really a program for developing
and publishing surveys on the Web, not for analyzing results from other
surveys already done. It is great at doing what it does and means you
do not have to know programming in order to put up a Web-based survey.
You are welcome to email me or call me if you have additional questions.
MAB
Sara Levine wrote:
> Wondering if anyone has experience using Surveymonkey for
> evaluations? I'm looking for a good tool to input basic data from
> health education class evaluations (objectives met, how did you like
> the speaker, etc). I would also like a program that can spit out some
> minimal (simple) data analysis for us.
>
> I've used Epi Info, back when it was DOS-based, but not the new
> Windows version.
> Any ideas on how this might compare?
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Maryanne Blake
blakema at u.washington.edu
Evaluation&Communication Coordinator
National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Northwest Region (NN/LM PNR)
University of Washington Health Sciences Library
Box 357155
Seattle, WA 98195
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