Survey Success!!!
Feb 11th, 2012 by philroch
Introduction
We have now finalized the survey and the first week of sending it out is over. By internally distributing the survey via Facebook, we were able to reach students in a variety of faculties, but are still looking to distribute it a little more before we design an actual method of distributing the emergency information amongst the students at UBC.
Up here, I’ve posted a picture of what we have so far, but we hope to get much more responses from a greater variety of faculties in the coming week!
IMPLEMENTATION
For our implementation we have to develop some sort of way that would allow for our client to communicate the emergency information to all the students on campus as efficiently as possible. When we complete the report next weekend, we should have a more ideas as to how we will so this. Right now we are collecting data so that we know how much information the students already know, and maybe gain some suggestions from them.
If one of our implementation designs is approved we may be given the chance to actually put it into play later on in the coming weeks.
Summary
This coming Thursday we will be taking the survey down so that we could analyse the information, organize any comments, and then send it off to the client. After that we should be able to use the data to generate some kind of means of communication for the emergency information before our final meeting on the following Monday. We’ll be writing a report and presentation next weekend, so this week is still a little bit more about data collection.
This is great news! The analysis of survey data can be treated differently than the physical data typically collected in the lab. I’ll be interested to see how you interpret what you are finding.
I didn’t hear back from Joshua and am hoping that you received the response about UBC’s PAIR. Dr. Sudmant is familiar with CSL and will be a supportive as possible – but perhaps the time line is too short for his office to get involved at this point?
Keep up the good work,
SN