INSTRUCTOR TUTORIAL: CREATING SURVEYS

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WHY WOULD YOU USE THIS FEATURE: A survey functions in the same way as a test and offers most of the same options for creation and management. Unlike a test, a survey does not have a correct answer and does not require point values to be assigned to questions. Instructors may use this feature to assess students opinions on any subject matter such as the effectiveness of the course and possible areas of improvement. Surveys can also be used for class polls or evaluations. In this type of assessment, scores are anonymous. However, the survey item is automatically placed in the Grade Center. Also, instructors cannot provide feedback for the items. HOW TO CREATE A SURVEY: 1. Access your course within Blackboard. 2. From the Control Panel, click Course Tools then click Tests, Surveys, and Pools. 1

3. Click Surveys. 4. Click Build Survey. 5. First provide a Name for the survey which is a required field. You may add a description and instructions if you wish, but this is optional. 6. Click Submit when finished. 2

7. You are now in the Survey Canvas, which allows you to add survey questions. From the Create Question drop-down menu select the type of question you wish to add. For this example, we will add an Opinion Scale/Likert question. An explanation of survey question types is available at the end of this tutorial. 8. Next to Question Text, type the question in the text box. You have formatting options above such as font and size. 9. In Section 2 titled Options, select the answer numbering and orientation from the drop-down menus. Check the Show Answers in Random Order if you wish (not recommended for Likert-type questions). 3

10. In Section 3 titled Answers, select the number of answers you wish to provide from the drop-down menu. Next to each answer there is a text box. Type the answer responses you wish to provide. Opinion Scale/Likert questions have the default Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree responses already filled in. Feel free to edit the responses and/or add/remove the number of available responses. 11. Click Submit when finished. 12. The question has been added to the survey. Follow the same procedure to add additional questions. 13. Click OK at the bottom of the Survey Canvas. 4

14. You may always go back and edit the survey by clicking the arrow to the right of the test and selecting Edit. 15. The created survey now exists only within the Control Panel. The survey must be added (deployed) to a Content Area so students can access it (see the Deploy a Survey tutorial). QUESTION TYPES: Calculated Formula- A Calculated Formula question contains a formula, the variables of which can be set to change for each user. The variable range is created by specifying a minimum value and a maximum value for each variable. Answer sets are randomly generated. The correct answer can be a specific value or a range of values. Partial credit may be granted for answers falling in a range. Calculated Numeric- This question resembles a fill-in-the-blank question. The user enters a number to complete a statement. The correct answer can be a specific number or within a range of numbers. Either/Or- Users are presented with a statement and asked to respond using a selection of pre-defined two-choice answers, such as: Yes/No, Agree/Disagree. Essay- Requires instructor to provide students with a question or statement. Students are given the opportunity to type and/or cut and paste an answer into a text field. Sample answers can be added for graders to use as a reference. Must be graded manually. File Response- Users upload a file from the local drive or from the Blackboard Content System as the answer to the question. This type of question is graded manually. Fill in Multiple Blanks-This question type builds on fill-in-the-blank questions with multiple fill in the blank responses that can be inserted into a sentence or paragraph. Separate sets of answers are defined for each blank. 5

Fill in the Blank- Answers are evaluated based on an exact text match. Answers are not case sensitive, but are evaluated based on spelling. You may enter more than one answer to be understood as correct. Hot Spot- Users indicate the answer by marking a specific point on an image. A range of pixel coordinates is used to define the correct answer. Hot Spot refers to the area of an image that, when selected, yields a correct answer. Jumbled Sentence- Users are shown a sentence with a few parts of the sentence as variables. The user selects the proper answer for each variable from drop-down lists to assemble the sentence. Only one set of answers is used for all of the drop-down lists. Matching- Allows students to pair items in one column to items in another column. Instructors may include different numbers of questions and answers. Multiple Answer- Multiple answer questions allow users to choose more than one answer. Partial credit is not given for partially correct answers, but Instructors may manually change the number of points a Student receives on the Grade Assessment page. Multiple Choice- Multiple-choice questions allow the users a multitude of choices. Users indicate the correct answer by selecting a radio button. The number of answer choices is limited to 20. Opinion Scale/Likert- Question type based on a rating scale designed to measure attitudes or reactions. Users indicate the multiple choice answer that represents their attitude or reaction. When the instructor creates an opinion scale question, six answer fields are prepopulated with the following answers: Strongly Agree, Agree, Neither Agree nor Disagree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree, Not Applicable. 6