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The '''Survey''' module is a course activity that provides a number of verified survey instruments, including COLLES (Constructivist On-Line Learning Environment Survey) and ATTLS (Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey), which have been found useful in assessing and stimulating learning in online environments. Teachers can use these to gather data from their students that will help them learn about their class and reflect on their own teaching.
The '''Survey''' module is a course activity that provides a number of verified survey instruments, including COLLES (Constructivist On-Line Learning Environment Survey) and ATTLS (Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey), which have been found useful in assessing and stimulating learning in online environments. Teachers can use these to gather data from their students that will help them learn about their class and reflect on their own teaching.


== See also ==
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* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=11980 Using COLLES with younger students] forum discussion
* [[Survey settings]]
* [[Using Moodle book]] Chapter 14: Surveys and Choices
* [[Using Survey]]
* http://dougiamas.com/writing/herdsa2002 - A paper in which surveys are used in a detailed analysis
* [[Survey_module_FAQ|Survey FAQ]]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=qGwUgXRbx7M How to create and use a survey video]


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Latest revision as of 08:11, 1 October 2011

The Survey module is a course activity that provides a number of verified survey instruments, including COLLES (Constructivist On-Line Learning Environment Survey) and ATTLS (Attitudes to Thinking and Learning Survey), which have been found useful in assessing and stimulating learning in online environments. Teachers can use these to gather data from their students that will help them learn about their class and reflect on their own teaching.

Surveyexample.png