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1. Short Name You can leave this field alone as it is automatically created from whatever you use as the title for your survey in the title field Title This is the main title for your survey It can be whatever you want but it probably makes sense to keep it as short as possible Survey description This field should only really be used for a short description of what your survey is about a summary sentence You will be prompted for a longer introduction paragraph further along in the process Thank you message If you put something in here then Plone will automatically display a short thank you bar on the page you are returned to when you ve filled the questionnaire in An alternative to using this function is to leave it blank and specify another page elsewhere in the Exit URL field and have your thank you message on that Saved message text As the field description says This is the message that will be displayed to the user when they save the survey but don t submit it Exit URL You can use this field to specify a page to be sent to on completion of the survey This page can be inside or outside of Plone If it s another University of Leicester Plone page then it will automatically display anything that you ve written in the Thank you message section If you leave this box blank then you will automatically jump to the University s Plone homepage i e http www2 le ac uk Allow anony
2. Text Format Cw AY hmt Normal Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 7e Pressing SAVE at the end of either of these two setup information pages will save everything you ve done up to that point and take you to your new survey Your new survey won t have any questions yet so it will look a bit strange as you ll have your title any introductory info and then immediately a submit button with nothing in the middle see image Ben Coulthard my folder preferences undo log out You are here Home Departments Example Department Survey Example survey a contents view edit properties bat aaa aaa 2 K g Example survey An example survey for the purposes of demonstrating how to create surveys in Plone CMS elcome to this example survey You can see that any text that is typed in the Introduction section of the Survey interface appears here ou also have the ability to modify text put at this location including limited styling options hyperlinking to internal and external web pages and adding imagery ou can come back and amend this text at any point Question details What you need next are some questions But before we talk about the question types and how to add them to your survey it s important to mention the Contents tab The contents tab will be vital to you in organising your survey and for getting back to previous questions if you need to edit them The Contents tab
3. Pear 1 Gender Male Female Required Answer Enter a required answer to the conditional question above to determine whether this Sub Survey is displayed Female W Use Required Answer Check this box if the required answer should be selected for this Sub Survey to be displayed previous P save cancel Once you ve finished filling in your choices then all you need to do Is click save and your branching will be done e g in the example above only people answering female to the question will see the branched sub survey Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 15 Finishing off your survey Having a sensible end to your survey is as important as having a good start If you don t make an end for your survey Plone will count the end as the last question you ask Once a recipient has answered the last question then the survey will quickly end and you ll be taken to an automatically generated thank you page This may suffice for some people but others will want to give a kind of debrief at the end of a survey A good way of doing this is to create a separate thank you page elsewhere in Plone and use the exit URL feature that you are prompted for at the start of the survey creation process to specify that location Recipients will be pushed through to the new page without seeing the automatically generated message Viewing and Saving your Survey Results You can view the results of your survey at any time by logging in going to
4. home level of Plone for the University of Leicester you will see something similar to the image on the left eBulletin Beyond Distance Research Members Alliance Projects Biology i Cardiovascular Sciences eBulletin feeds n Computer Centre Institution Geology Departments l Mathematics Faculties l Media and Communication Demos Modern Languages Physics And Astronomy Press and Publications Psychology Research and Business Development Office REDO Example Department But if you click on Departments you will move into the Department area and the menu will change to reflect that see the image above right So a Plone user has to be aware that as they dig down into the navigation their surroundings will change The only way to keep a firm idea of where you are is consult the Breadcrumb navigation or trail see below b Using the Breadcrumb navigation trail Every Plone page has a horizontal bar at the top with the word Home on the left hand side This is the Breadcrumb navigation menu and as you move down into areas it expands and shows you where you are The words in this menu are links and can be used to jump back to any previous point you ve gone through see below You are here Home Departments Example Department Survey c Using links on individual pages The final way to move around Plone is to use hyperlinks that appear on pages It s easy to get lost when do
5. Clicking on the contents tab shows you a list of all the items that you ve added at a certain level within your survey You can change back to another editing tab by clicking that instead Items can include different question types and sub surveys and in the following example image you can see five questions followed by a sub survey which may contain more questions itself Question types and sub surveys will be explained later on srami ll j f 7 z i H ler rtions Y Aeee l Me Y T ES eee ee Tr ey eee T ln te Be rt Bs Ss gt f pi oT C S ere severe rors leeri a eai aei riaa e Example survey Up one level An example survey for the purposes of demonstrating how to create surveys in Plone CMS title size modified state Visible but not published Visible but not published Visible but not published Visible but not published Visible but not published 29 January 2007 7i Surname 1 kB 15 25 29 January 2007 7 2 Firstname 15 26 29 January 2007 73 Gender 15 27 29 January 2007 74 Address 15 27 29 January 2007 75 Email 15 20 Section 2 Main 29 January 2007 Visible 1 kB but not Survey 14 58 published Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 8 By clicking on any item in a contents list you will go to that item this can be useful if you want to go back and edit a question after you ve made it The Contents tab is also useful because it allows you to order the items you have
6. and a next button Next will move you on to what ever you put after your first sub survey which could be more questions or another sub survey or if it s nothing then the survey will drop you back on the Plone homepage and say thank you for completing the survey You are here Home Departments Example Department Survey Example survey Section 1 Personal Details contents wiew edit properties overview synd Section 1 Personal Details Question details gt next So now you have defined a sub survey you can either fill it with some questions and we discuss the different options shortly or go back to your main survey and create another sub survey Use your breadcrumb trail to jump back to your main survey page If you click on the contents tab at that point you will be able to see your newly created sub survey as content at that level see image below You are here Home Departments Example Department Survey Example survey Up one level An example survey for the purposes of demonstrating how to create surveys in Plone CMS r title size modified state order Visible but not 7 Section 1 30 January 2007 a 1 kB c Personal Details 11 53 published Sub surveys can also be used effectively if you intend to have branching in your survey If you have a section of questions that you only want answered by users who have chosen a particular path
7. created In the image above you can see that Surname is the first question but maybe you want it to be the second one by clicking on the corresponding down arrow on the right of question 1 we can move it down to the second position This information about the Contents tab is presented to you now because as you start adding questions to your survey you may find you lose track a little of where your questions are in relation to each other and or what page you are on By using a combination of the Contents tab and the Breadcrumb trail you ll find it much harder to get lost So now we know about the Contents tab let s look at adding some questions to our survey Adding questions to your Survey You add questions in the same way that you added your survey Questions are simply items that can be added via the add item menu If you click on the add items menu you will see you have a number of choices see below Ben Coulthard my folder prefe artments Example Department Survey Example survey contents wiew edit properties results reset overview syndication E sub survey y survey matrix survey select question Sy eb survey text question Example survey An example survey for the purposes of demonstrating how to create surveys in Plone CMS Welcome to this example survey You can see that any text that is typed in the Introduction section of the Survey Currently
8. enough to simply own a web account you will not be asked for the password for that account as you will log on to Plone using your normal CFS password however do not lose your web account or its password as you may need them for non Plone related web activities You can find information on getting a web account at http www le ac uk webcentre maintainit accounts html 2 You will need an area on the Plone system in which you can create your survey This will need to be negotiated with either your Departmental Web maintainer or the central Web team Typically what will happen is that an area will be created for your department on the Plone system and you will be given Manager permissions on a folder within that space Once you have this area and the permissions you are free to create your survey 3 You need to have a plan an idea and some detail about the survey you intend to create This could be anything from a pad of paper with some questions scribbled on it to a detailed document where you ve outlined every question thought about the structure and any branching you may have and have already worked out introductions and thank you messages for people completing the survey It s doubly difficult trying to develop a survey if you are struggling at the same time with learning a new interface or technology Make life easier for yourself and do the ground work before you even go anywhere near PloneSurvey Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 G
9. list of the usernames of all the people who have submitted you have the option as the manager of the survey to reset remove any person s data from the data set which is useful if people have filled in your survey with spam or rubbish see below Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 16 Respondents for survey 0021 0024 dtw4 mslci res32 rikmi nam21 bjhs serii jecmi M nk107 M dpi23 L cco3 M tkb4 Mm ae et BEG Gt Gl EEG If you choose download a detailed spreadsheet you have the choice of getting your results as either a comma separated excel file csv or a html page To get the csv file just click save after you clicked on the csv link see image below File Download x Microsoft Excel inval 2007 02 06 SurveyontheUseoflTServicesattheUnt t File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help Adobe PDF HEREA REFE a TE AEP Ay ie A BF NER Reply with Changes End Review Do you want to open or save this file EN Name theUseofITServicesattheUniversityofLeicester csw a Type Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Values Fil PEEN Al ki fe user From sii le ac suk Do you me How do yo How do yo How do yo How do yo Do you m Yes Very Good Good Very Good Good Yes Yeg Good Good Good Foor Yes aX i Yes Very Poor Good Good Good Yes pe files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially ee Good Coon Cuou Goad Ves am your computer IF pou do not trust the so
10. them with the contents tab Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 2 c survey select question Survey select questions are simply ones where you give the recipient a multiple choice set of answers that produces quantitative data There are the usual options to have them respond using radio buttons pick one checkboxes pick one or many section boxes where you see the list and pick one and multiple selection boxes where you see the list and can pick one or more answers Edit Survey Select Question default Comment Field itle 4 Which of these fruits is your favourite Description Add a long description of the question here to clarify any details W Required Select if this question is required meaning participant must give a response Answer options Enter the options you want to be available to the user here Press enter to seperate the options Input Type Please select what type of input you would like to use for this question Radio Buttons iv The answer options in the example image above produce a question that looks like the one in the image below Choices are currently only available as a vertical listing You can also stipulate whether you want the question to be required 4 Which of these fruits is your favourite C Apple C Orange C Banana C Pear d survey text question This type of question is used in two ways both of which are designed for the collection of qualita
11. you can choose from sub survey survey matrix survey select question and survey text question Here s an explanation of what these different options mean and do a sub survey This first option is more of a structuring tool than an actual question type Sub surveys are at their most useful to people who have thought about their survey design and structure well in advance of coming to PloneSurvey Basically you can use sub surveys to split your survey into sections or pages You may have groupings of questions for example a section on personal details When you ve finished one group of questions you move on to the next It can be off putting to be faced with a vast array of questions but shorter sections should help keep the user s interest peaked If you opt to add a sub survey you will be shown a screen that looks like this Edit Sub Survey default Branching itle Survey description Add a short description of the survey here Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 All you need to do is give your sub survey a Title e g Section 1 Personal Details and perhaps a short description This will then create a section within your main survey into which you can add questions When you are finished adding questions to your sub survey then save it this will put you on a page similar to the page you got when you created your survey see image below All you will see until you add some questions is just the title you gave the sub survey
12. you within Plone In most cases this is likely to be a departmental folder that you can get to by going to the Departments section see below amp amp University of Leicester es Ga 2 Ben Coulthard my folder preferences undo log out You are here Home E Members Projects a e j eBulletin feeds Plone Content Management System Departments Welcome to the Plone CMS at the University of Leicester Institution S ES one is a powerful and flexible CMS Content Management System and dllaborative environment Demos i ox Plone provides the eBulletin Astrogrid blogs wikis using Zwiki and NEW surveys using PloneSurvey Work is also in progress to build departmental sites in Plone Plone extends web functionality originally provided by the University s central Web server known as CWIS ut Certain content here can only be viewed after first logging in with CFS Windows credentials We hope one day to provide single sign on To publish in the CMS you need a Web Authors account If you ve ever published on CWIS then you ve got one already If not you need to request a Web Authors account For the purposes of this guide the survey we create will be in a folder called Survey which will be in the Departments section of Plone in a folder called Example Department When you arrive at your prepared survey folder you should see a blank page with some editing tabs at the top
13. PloneSurvey User Guide draft 3 This short document will hopefully contain enough information to allow people to begin creating simple surveys using the new Plone online survey tool Caveat PloneSurvey has the potential to be an extremely powerful alternative to the existing email form system but it is a developing tool and as such may not be appropriate for all users or all kinds of survey in its current incarnation As time goes on more features will become available and the robustness of the survey will increase This process of improvement is a two way one and the Web team would appreciate input and suggestions from users with specific research requirements or from users who have Issues with the interface Scope At the moment PloneSurvey is capable of offering users the ability to create online surveys with some distinct advantages including e You can create these surveys from any computer with an internet connection and a web browser e You don t need to be familiar with HTML or web page design e PloneSurvey can cope with more complex question formats like branching e PloneSurvey can output your survey data in a variety of useful file formats that are compatible with programs like Excel Things you ll need to have or know before you can get started 1 In order to be able to create your PloneSurvey you ll need to be able to log into Plone and in order to be able to do that you ll need to have an individual Web account It is
14. bai cold Yes Good Good making the use of computer for late studies gute unbearable Finally the bar charts are useful in two particular ways firstly you can see at a glance how your questions are being answered and secondly it gives the survey owner the opportunity to keep tabs on the number of people answering the survey Ben Coulthard 25 01 07
15. e required box lets you decided whether or not this question must be answered in order for the survey to be submitted e The input type lets you choose between text area and text field for the question type e The maximum length of characters places a limit on the amount of text a user can put into the answer box e The cols field lets you dictate how wide your answer box will be measured in characters e The rows field lets you dictate how many rows or lines deep your answer box will be e The validation drop box allows you to check the content being typed into an answer box and not accept it if it isn t in the correct format For example if you choose the isEmail option then your field will not accept anything put in it unless it s a valid email address With these three question types it should be possible to create most simple surveys PloneSurvey may have additional question types added to it in the future Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 14 Branching Questions in PloneSurvey Sometimes in a survey you may want to only ask certain questions depending on the answers users have given to previous questions this is known in PloneSurvey as Branching For example if you were doing a survey about student viewing and listening habits and you asked whether or not the recipient has a television then if they answer no there is no point in asking them questions about their viewing habits and they should be able to skip forward to the quest
16. ed with configuring the matrix question This first set of fields are the means by which you identify e An overall title for your section of matrix questions e A short description telling people what they need to do e The range of answer options from which respondents can choose and this can be words or numbers e The input type for answering the questions which is a choice of radio buttons checkboxes selection boxes and multiple selection boxes In the example below the matrix is being setup as simple set of radio buttons that allow you give an answer on a scale from 1 to 5 Edit Survey Matrix default Comment Field itle Section 3 Matrix questions Description Add a long description of the question here to clarify any details Please give an answer from 1 to 5 where 1 good and 5 bad Answer options Enter the options you want to be available to the user here Press enter to seperate the options 1 Good 2 a 4 5 Bad Input Type Please select what type of input you would like to use for this question Radio Buttons mext save cancel Clicking the next button takes you to a page which allows you to add comment boxes to your matrix which might be used in a situation where you offer a choice of options and one of them is other with an opportunity to specify what that other is Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 11 Clicking the save button takes you to a screen that summarises y
17. etting started The first thing you need to do is open a browser and visit the University of Leicester Plone CMS homepage which is at http www2 le ac uk You should see a page that looks like the one below Plone Content Management System University of Leicester Plone Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by University of Leicest BAX O ey 7 E http jjwww2 le ac uk 7 4 X File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ff A abe E Plone Content Management System University of L a 7 fmm v Page I Tools amp amp University of Leicester You are here Home eBulletin Members sE Plone Content Management System eBulletin feeds Welcome to the Plone CMS at the University of Leicester Institution Plone is a powerful and flexible CMS Content Management System and collaborative environment Departments Plone provides the eBulletin Astrogrid blogs wikis using Zwiki and NEW surveys using PloneSurvey Work is also in progress to build Demos departmental sites in Plone Plone extends web functionality originally provided by the University s central Web server known as CWIS Faculties Next you need to log in to Plone To do that all you need to do is click on the words log in that should be present in the top right hand corner of the Plone web page in fact this log in area is present at the top of every Plone page meanin
18. g you could in theory log in from anywhere within the Plone pages When you click log in you should get a screen that looks like this amp amp University of Leicester You are here Home eBulletin aS Please log in Projects To access this part of the site you need to log in with your CFS user name and eBulletin feeds password Institution a Account details Departments Faculties User names are case sensitive make sure the caps lock key is not enabled Demos Password Case sensitive make sure caps lock is not enabled V Remember my name Check this to have your user name filled in automatically when you log in later Please log out or exit your browser when you re done Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 _3 Assuming that you have a web account if you fill in the CFS username and password boxes as requested and click the log in button below them then you will be taken back to the Plone homepage but you will now see a message at the top of the page that says Welcome You are now logged in You are now logged into Plone If you want to log out then simply click the log out link in the top right hand corner of your screen and you will be logged out Finding your folder You should be able to see a menu of choices on the left hand side of the screen see the image below Use this navigation menu to find your way to the folder that your web maintainer or the web team set up for
19. ing this so always keep an eye on Breadcrumb trail to see where you ve moved to and how to get back Now we are ready to create a Survey Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 Adding a Survey item Creating a Survey Without going into too much detail about how the Plone CMS works it s essentially a huge database into which you add ttems to store and access It is from these items that you build up your Plone CMS site Items come in all shapes and sizes and include thus far Blogs events files folders images links news pages Wikis and of particular interest to this guide Surveys You create a survey by clicking on the add item tab and choosing the Survey option see below 2 Ben Coulthard my folder preferences undo log out You are here Home Departments Example Department Survey Up one level here are currently no items in this fq amp UNIVERSITY HOME sumiversiryHome f UNIVERSITY INDEX A Z a survey UNIVERSITY SEARCH UNIVERSNYHEP sid HELP EE ki pa UPDATED 29 January 2007 09 23 Maintainer This document has been approved by the head of department or section After you have clicked the Survey option you will be shown the first setup page for your new survey which should look something like following image a series of empty fields You may notice as well that tab you are on has changed from view to edit The edit tab should be used whenever you want to amend or add to the info you have pu
20. ions about listening habits The way you create branches in your survey is by using sub surveys and survey select questions First of all you need to create a survey select question which will be the point where the branching starts e g Gender Male or Female Then you create a sub survey and put questions in it that are relevant to only one of the choices from the survey select question e g A selection of questions that you will only ask female recipients Then you need to go back one level on the breadcrumb trail from those sub survey questions to the actual sub survey itself and click on the edit tab You will notice a branching option at the top see image below Edit Sub Survey default Branching itle Female Only Sub Survey urvey description Add a short description of the survey here If you click on the Branching option it will take you to a screen which lists all the multiple choice questions in your survey and shows their options The idea here is that you choose the relevant branching question and use the box at the bottom to specify which of the multiple choice answers will trigger the branching to take place see image below Edit Sub Survey default Branching Conditional Question he conditional question determines whether to display this Sub Survey Select None to display the Sub Survey unconditionally C None C 4 Which of these fruits is your favourite Apple Orange Banana
21. mous This option if checked allows un authenticated users anyone in the world to view and complete your survey Plone does keep a record of the IP address of anonymous submitters By default this feature is not checked meaning that only people who are logged in on the system can make submissions Allow save functionality As the field description says Allow logged in users to save survey for finishing later By default this option is unchecked WE RECOMMEND NOT USING THIS OPTION AT THIS TIME Survey Notification Email Address Enter an email address here and the address in question will be sent notifications whenever a user submits a completed survey if that option for Survey notification method has been chosen see below Survey Notification Method Two choices either no email notifications OR being sent an email every time a user submits a completed survey Only possible if a notification email address has been specified Pressing NEXT at the bottom of this page will take you to a second page which contains the final field associated with the beginning setup phase a prompt to fill in an Introduction for your Survey Introduction Here you put a complete introduction for your survey This can be of any length and you have the option to edit the text and add hyperlinks and or images Should you so wish see image below SF ea of Edit Survey default Introduction Introduction Enter an introduction for the survey
22. our choices thus far and has the new option at the top to add survey matrix question see below Section 3 Matrix questions Description Please give a rating from 1 to 5 where 1 bad and 5 good omment Type None omment label Comment mandatory if no Answer options Input Type Radio Buttons What you do now is click on add survey matrix question and use the interface to specify your first question You ll be presented with an empty field and all you need to do Is write the question and press save Doing this will show you a page with your question on it but immediately all you need to do is use the breadcrumb trail to jump move back to your main matrix question which will be one level back on the breadcrumb trail When you do this you will see that your question has appeared at the bottom of the page see below Section 3 Matrix questions Description Please give a rating from 1 to 5 where 1 bad and 5 good omment Type None Comment label Comment mandatory if no nswer options You can add any number of questions to the matrix by this method and when you are done if you go back one level on the breadcrumb trail again to your main survey page and view it you ll see your matrix has appeared looking like the example image used at beginning of this explanation All the questions in a matrix are basically sub items within that item so you can view and edit them and get at
23. see the following image The editing tabs should have the following labels contents view edit properties sharing and syndication Don t worry about what these mean at this stage you won t be using all of them By default the view tab should be selected and you should be able to see some additional options actions display add item and state 2 Ben Coulthard my folder preferences undo log out You are here Home Departments Example Department Survey Up one level here are currently no items in this folder UNIVERSITY HOME UNIVERSITY INDEX A Z UNIVERSITY SEARCH UNIVERSITY HELP UPDATED 29 January 2007 09 23 Maintainer This document has been approved by the head of department or section J ust before we begin making the survey it is vital to mention a few basic things about navigating your way around Plone Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 Finding your way around in Plone There are three main ways of getting about inside Plone and in many ways these are skills that most of us have from using web sites and the internet a Using the side navigation At the risk of stating the obvious you can use the navigation menus that appear at the side of Plone to move to different pages with Plone However a fundamental difference between Plone and standard web sites is that when you do move to a different area then the navigation is likely to change as well to reflect the items at that level For example if you start at the top
24. t on a particular page or item In the case of surveys the edit feature will show either the fields for setting up the introduction to your survey or if you are in a question when you press edit the details of a specific question When you ve finished editing you can click save Edit Survey Introduction Survey description Add a short description of the survey here Thank you text his is the mes that will be displayed to the user when they complete the survey Thank you for a the survey Saved message test his is the message that will be displayed to the user when they save the survey but don t submit it You have saved the survey Don t forget to come back and finish it his is the URL that the user will be directed to on completion of the survey Use http site to go to page or rroute to page for this portal Allow Anonymous _ Save jepini Allow logged in users to save survey for finishing later Survey Notifi cation Email Address Enter an email address to receive notifications of survey completions S N cation Method elect a od to receive notification emails e No panel C Email on each submission I ee s RB Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 The fields on the Edit Survey page are fairly self explanatory and you have the option to save what you ve done and come back later to edit it but in the interests of completeness here s what they mean
25. through the survey then you can use a sub survey to do that Define chunks or groups of questions and store them as part of your survey and then later on make them only available to users who answer a certain way to a specific question e g only female users need answer the following questions Branching will be discussed later on in this guide b survey matrix This is the first and most complicated of the PloneSurvey question types It is designed for use with a particular type of question or rather set of questions Often in a survey you want to ask your respondents numerous questions and get them to give rating answers on a scale This is where the survey matrix comes in Here s an example image showing what a full set of matrix questions might look like Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 10 Question details Section 3 Matrix questions Please give a rating from 1 to 5 where 1 bad and 5 good Question 1 2 3 4 5 How would you rate the teaching on the examplel course OMe ee eS How would you rate the teaching on the example course CO oOloloa How would you rate the teaching on the example3 course SILO OL orn How would you rate the teaching on the example4 course s oO oO oO oa The first thing you need to do to create a matrix question is choose the survey matrix option from the add item menu within your survey This will cause you to be prompted with the first of a series of pages that are associat
26. tive data You have the option to produce Text Field questions or Text Area questions The image on the left below is a typical text field and the image on the right is a typical text area type question Ben Coulthard 25 01 07 1 Name 1 Address Please state your full name Please state your full address 13 You add these questions in the same way you add other question types pick the survey text question option from the add item menu When you do this you ll be presented with a screen like this Edit Survey Text Question itle Description Add a long description of the question here to clarify any details i Required Select if this question is required meaning participant must give a response U1 Input Type Please select what type of input you would like to use for this question Text Field C Text Area Maximum length of characters Enter the maximum number of characters a user can enter for this question 4000 ols width in characters Enter a number of columns for this field width of the field in the characters Pd Rows number of lines Enter a number of rows for this field This value is applicable only in the Text Area input type alidation Select a validation for this question None kal e The title is simple the question that you want to ask e The description is any additional information you want to add that might clarify the question e Th
27. urce do not open or ave ie ils Weka larka Yeg Very Good Very Poor Very Poor Very Poor Yes Yes Average Good Good Average Yes Yes Good Average Good Gond Yes Yes Average Poor Foor Foor Yes To get your results as an html table just click on the html link see below This option may not suit all surveys as the amount and type of information in your survey may make for a huge html table contents wiew edit properties results reset _ overview syndication _ user do you how do how do how do you how do comments on pec facilities do you how do how do make you rate you rate rate the you rate at the university make use you rate you rate regular the the quality variety of the quality of the the the quality use of availability of pc software of the charged availability of the university of pcs at hardware applications workspace printing of the charged provided the at the at the where pes facilities charged printing pc university university university are at the printing service at facilities located university service at the of the university leicester university PC facilities are very good however the CW computer room is almost always freezing The heating never seems to be on effective Very oo21 Yes Goad Good Very Good Good Yes Average Good The computing service at Charles Wilson s building oo24 Yes Good Good Good Poor me ways
28. your survey and clicking on the results tab see below If your survey is large i e more than a few 100 respondents then there will be a short pause before it shows you the results page lic Departments Example Department Survey Example survey contents view edit properties When you do this you ll be presented with a page with a number of features At the top of the page you ll see a list of clickable options which include view respondents download summary spreadsheet as a csv file ignore this option currently download a detailed spreadsheet as csv or html the best option Below these options are bar charts showing the results of your various questions Where questions involved additional comments these are shown as a list on one side contents view edit properties results reset overview syndication Results for survey Survey on the Use of IT Services at the view respondents download summary spreadsheet csv download detailed spreadsheet csv html download detailed spreadsheet selection numbers only csv Totals for Do you make regular use of University provided PC facilities Facilities include PCs in Open Access User Areas PCs provided by your department and Network Access Stations r n r Yes 559 No59 ly la Dama limner ala rmn umbea bhall marma ail ee Lll ee da r 0 If you choose the view respondents option you will be shown a

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