Monday, May 01, 2006

AMST @ UMD Internet Use Survey is now available online. This is the same survey that 63 participants filled out in the beginning of the semester. If anyone has skills making online surveys that can actually be taken online, feel free to comment.

A detailed report of the results will be available online soon.

Update May 1, 2006-- AMST @ UMD Internet Use Survey as a PDF

4 Comments:

Blogger lab said...

Yes, I am liking your web videos. I think that you are doing a great job of editing the material together to make powerful satements.

What work I have done using video in the past was to intyerview powerful people - the people that one needed to have on board to make decisions, interview them long enough that they said something intelligent, then edit them together w/ other decision makers in a way that even people w/ divergent views looked good in the video and those who watched the video were proud of bing in the video. Talk about a community building process!

Today, you have the means to distribute the product over the web. We had to travel around w/ lots of equipment setting up forums for people to view the results and then try to capture the interaction by taking notes. It seems as though with your blog/video process you have solved many of the technical issues! Way to go!!

5:36 AM  
Blogger lab said...

I am wondering if there is any research on how long a video should be for maximum uptake in this web format? In the past, videos were made to fit the time format slots for distribution via either the public broadcase networks or commercial broadcast. It seems as though w/ web distribution, one has a much more flexible use of time available for cumminicating via this medium

5:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

surveymonkey.com

That's what all the LIBRARIANS use.

8:25 AM  
Anonymous William said...

You could always use the old trick: HTML Form tags that are sent to your email address.

2:11 PM  

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