Monday, May 3, 2010

Understanding the problem

Closed questions: have a fixed number of answers
Ex. Which of the following is your favourite colour?

Open questions: does not require a tick box or anything of the sort.
Ex. 'What did you do today?'

Interview: more in depth, unexpected resp0nses,

Survey: time-efficient, requires enticement, can it be analysed?
A good survey has a combination of closed and open questions, mostly closed perhaps ONE open question where you can invite an uninvited response

Survey: URL, McAuley students fill
McAuley network information system is accessed using a computer or laptop
In the near future, students will be able to carry these laptops around with them

Q. Issuing laptops to students
(be unbiased; give staff the survey; hand survey out to different focus groups; make a list for focus group to choose eg. 1. Parents 2.Staff 3.Students)

Q. Bringing your own laptop
Stakeholders: students, staff, parents

Issues: laptop being stolen, lost, virus
Rate this issue according to its importance

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