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FREE! Online Survey Tools and TechniquesIt's never been easier to conduct surveys, with a plethora of solid and useful tools that help you create online survey instruments. We'll talk through the lower cost and a few of the more robust online survey tools that are available, and look at a few in action. We'll wind up with best practices on designing a solid and reputable online survey, recruiting participants, and analyzing the data. By the end of the session, you will understand:
- What types of features are typically available in online survey tools
- What you can achieve with more expensive tools that you can't with low-cost options
- Basics of how you set up and conduct a survey in a few tools
- A summary of techniques for designing an effective survey
- How to effectively recruit participants
- Some tools and techniques for analyzing data
Conducted by Laura Quinn
As the Executive Director of Idealware, Laura oversees Idealware’s research, writing, and training, including substantial research into email tools and best practices. Prior to directing Idealware’s research, writing, and training, Laura founded Alder Consulting, a firm that specialized in strategizing, designing, and building powerful internet strategies for affordable budgets. Between Idealware’s own broadcast email program and Alder clients, Laura has worked with a number of nonprofits on listbuilding tactics. Laura is a frequent speaker on nonprofit technology topics, and has conducted literally dozens of online and offline seminars.
Please register with an email address that will allow you to recieve the access and dial-in information for the online seminar.
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It's never been easier to conduct surveys, with a plethora of solid and useful tools that help you create online survey instruments. We'll talk through the lower cost and a few of the more robust online survey tools that are available, and look at a few in action. We'll wind up with best practices on designing a solid and reputable online survey, recruiting participants, and analyzing the data. |
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