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This page is a catalog of online survey tools available to the WSU Community

Contents

WSU Hosted Resources

Skylight Matrix Survey System

This web-based survey system is used for online course evaluations by several WSU colleges. It is free to WSU Network ID holders. Some account management and administration features are still under development in order to market Skylight outside of WSU as a successor to CTLSilhouette. WSU users can log on the the application with Network ID at http://skylight.wsu.edu. Documentation is being developed in this wiki.

Specific information for using the system:

SharePoint

Within any SharePoint Site, including WSU mySites available to all members of the WSU community, there is a tool for creating surveys (both restricted access and anonymous access).

CTLSilhouette

This web-based survey system was developed in the Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology ca. 1999 and used by over 100 campuses worldwide to administer a range of surveys. This tool is about to be retired and would-be new users are advised to select a different tool. While members of the WSU community can request a free account, the tool is being retired in favor of Skylight (above).

WebCT and BlackBoard

Within WebCT (called eLearning@wsu) and BlackBoard Online Learning Environments, there are tools for surveys (and quiz & test) of members of the space.

Angel Learning System

Angel Learning Management System will replace Blackboard on the urban campuses and for Distance Degree Programs beginning Summer 09. Pullman campus' transition from eLearning to Angel will begin Summer 09 and will be completed Summer 10. Angel LMS has a survey tool.

Publicly Available Tools

Survey Monkey

Survey Monkey comes in a free (limited) version and a paid (professional) version. The free version is adequate for some simple tasks.

Google Docs

Google Doc spreadsheets can have a web form input mechanism, which represents the task of filling out a row in the spreadsheet as a survey. Various calculations and graphs can be run on the data in the spreadsheet. Surveys can be emailed from within Google Docs.

See Also

Personal tools