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LP week 4

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Goals
  •        I will identify a relevant local issue: what problems affect my local community?
  •        I will collect relevant information about this issue: what research methods can I use and what questions should I ask?
  •        I will evaluate data: what biases can I identify and how reliable are my sources?
  •        I will analyze information: what causes the problem and which consequences need to be considered when finding a suitable solution for this problem?
  •        I will organize my research in a graphic organizer: how can clearly communicate my research conclusions?
  •        I will reflect on my research process: what have a I learned and what can I do differently/better next time?

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HW

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Who was able to finish their interview?
YES!
NO :(
Yes, but ...

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Who gained valuable information from their interview?
YES!
NO :(
Yes, but ...

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Who enjoyed conducting the interview?
YES!
NO :(
Yes, but ...

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For today
Surveys

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Surveys
Surveys are a great way to get information from a lot of people. In a survey, you ask the same questions to everyone.

Important:

  1. The questions should be short, easy to understand, and quick to answer.
  2. Don't ask questions that make people feel they have to answer in a certain way.
  3. Avoid asking confusing questions.

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Write down for each question if it's a good or bad survey question and why.


timer
15:00

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Get to work!
  1. The questions should be short, easy to understand, and quick to answer.
  2. Don't ask questions that make people feel they have to answer in a certain way.
  3. Avoid asking confusing questions.
timer
15:00

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Get to work!
In addition to your interview(s), you will also create a survey to collect qualitative information.


  • Think carefully about your questions.
  • Ask classmates and teachers for feedback on your questions.
  • Ask them to check for clarity and quality.
  • Think about how you'll distribute your survey. Will you print it, email it, or post it online
  • Collect at least 6 responses to your survey.

You have the rest of the lesson to create your survey.

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Step 1 - Create your questions
  • Create at least 15 survey questions.
  • Write them down in Word.
  • Also, make sure that if you have multiple answer options, you note them as well.

Example: How often do you use intersection X?
A. Every day
B. Several times a week
C. Weekly
D. Monthly
E. Less often

timer
20:00

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Step 2 - Feedback
  • Exchange your 15 questions with a classmate.
  • They will give feedback based on the points we discussed earlier.
  • Afterward, explain each other's feedback to each other.
timer
20:00

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Step 3 - Create a survey
  • Create your survey.
  • Online: Use Google Forms.
  • Offline: Neatly format your Word version so it's ready to print.
timer
20:00

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Step 4 - distribution
  • Think about how you'll distribute your survey. Will you print it, email it, or post it online?
  • Collect at least 6 responses to your survey.

timer
5:00

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HW
Collect atleast 8 responses on your survey

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Goals
  •        I will identify a relevant local issue: what problems affect my local community?
  •        I will collect relevant information about this issue: what research methods can I use and what questions should I ask?
  •        I will evaluate data: what biases can I identify and how reliable are my sources?
  •        I will analyze information: what causes the problem and which consequences need to be considered when finding a suitable solution for this problem?
  •        I will organize my research in a graphic organizer: how can clearly communicate my research conclusions?
  •        I will reflect on my research process: what have a I learned and what can I do differently/better next time?

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