Do you want to know more about your patrons (or your staff)? Do you conduct surveys to help with assessment?
Find out how you can create better, more effective surveys. Join us at the MLSC for this great workshop on February 20.
Many organizations spend a great deal of time and money creating surveys to collect data. Without properly worded questions, however, the survey could yield irrelevant or inconclusive results, rendering it useless.
In this daylong workshop, Rita Gavelis will help you will learn critical tips for creating a smarter, more powerful survey.
Some of the exercises we will perform in the class are:
• Identify survey objectives
• Craft effective questions
• Discuss the psychology of survey takers
• Investigate distribution methods
• Analyze responses
• View samples of surveys
• Create a library user survey
• Explore resources available for use in creating our own questionnaires.
• Create an online survey using free online software.
Date: 2/20/2014
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Place: Middletown Library Service Center
9:00 a.m. Coffee and Registration
9:30 a.m. Workshop begins
Click here to register: Creating Effective Surveys
Kind regards,
Julie Styles, MLIS
Professional Development Coordinator
CT State Library Division of Library Development
Middletown Library Services Center
786 South Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457
860.704.2206
julie.styles@ct.gov
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