Last Thursday, SARA presented the second session in our Spring 2011 Assessment Brown Bag series, entitled "To Survey of Not to Survey?" With the advent of web surveys (now an event of the long distant past by technology standards), surveys have become a pervasive part of our online existence. While surveys have many strengths, they also have significant weaknesses. The purpose of this session was to help participants think through whether a survey was the best tool for their assessment questions and if not, what other tools might better serve their needs. Materials from this brown bag can be accessed at http://studentaffairs.psu.edu/assessment/resources.shtml.
To survey or not to survey? Funny you should ask.
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