The Qualtrics Offline Mobile App (for iPad, iPhone, and Android tablets and smartphones running Android 4.0 and later) is a new application available for iOS and Android devices, allowing the administration of surveys without an Internet connection. Responses can be collected in the field and uploaded to Qualtrics once there is an Internet connection. Continue reading “Qualtrics Offline Mobile App for iOS and Android devices”
Category: Surveys and statistics
“Handling Surveys and Interviews in NVivo” scheduled Jan. 30
“Handling Surveys and Interviews in NVivo” will be offered 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in 301 Hale Library. This session will focus on the use of NVivo to maximize analysis of surveys and interviews.
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K-State Online: TEVAL is now available in Canvas
by Information Technology Services
TEVAL is now available in K-State Online powered by Canvas. The TEVAL Student Rating System and Reports at K-State are unique to our university and are intended to provide an indicator or students’ impressions of teaching effectiveness in a given class. TEVAL may also provide some clues as to students’ views of specific teaching practices. Continue reading “K-State Online: TEVAL is now available in Canvas”
Dec. 31 is last day to export data before Axio Survey is discontinued
On Jan. 1, 2014, Axio Survey will be discontinued and survey data will no longer be available. Tuesday, Dec. 31, is the last day to:
- View surveys in Axio
- Download reports
- Export data from Axio Survey
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Last Qualtrics survey training this semester, on Friday, Dec. 13
Planning to use the Qualtrics survey tool but have not been able to attend any of the past sessions this semester? Come join us noon-1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, in 301 Hale Library for a basic session. Continue reading “Last Qualtrics survey training this semester, on Friday, Dec. 13”
‘Using NVivo for Survey Data (including Social Media Data Extraction and Analysis)’ on Dec. 13
“Using NVivo for Survey Data (including Social Media Data Extraction and Analysis)” has been scheduled 2-4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at 301 Hale Library. The presenter will be Stuart Robertson of QSR International. This webinar is the fourth in a series of customized trainings for K-State faculty/staff and graduate students on NVivo 10, a qualitative and mixed methods data analysis tool.
Export your data now before Axio Survey is retired
by Information Technology Services
After 12 years of service Axio Survey, a web-based survey creation tool, is being retired. In March, K-State Survey powered by Qualtrics replaced Axio Survey. Continue reading “Export your data now before Axio Survey is retired”
Presentation on using electronic social network analysis to understand online relationships
Shalin Hai-Jew will speak about the use of the freeware tool Network Overview, Discovery and Exploration for Excel for mapping online relationships from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday,Nov. 14, in 21 Bluemont Hall. Continue reading “Presentation on using electronic social network analysis to understand online relationships”
EDUCAUSE webinar noon Nov. 12 on undergraduate use of technology
The “Annual ECAR Student and IT Study” is a free EDUCAUSE webinar scheduled noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in 301 Hale Library. The webinar covers the results of the 2013 study done on undergraduate use of technology in higher education. K-Staters are welcome to join the group viewing sponsored by Information Technology Services, or register for free through the event page to view the webinar from their office or home.
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Results of 2013 IT Satisfaction Survey at K-State
To get a better picture of satisfaction with technology and services and to assist with decisions as we move forward in support of K-State 2025, Information Technology Services surveyed students and faculty/staff in April 2013.
Overall, respondents were satisfied with the IT services offered and were favorable about specific IT services. When asked to identify the services needed to make it easier to work or study, comments centered around wireless and the email system. (ITS is addressing concerns about the email system with the migration from Zimbra to Office 365.) Continue reading “Results of 2013 IT Satisfaction Survey at K-State”