Survey is from surveymonkey.comSatisfaction with online learning
- feel engaged with learning in online courses.
- Learning online offers me flexibility to access course materials whenever I choose.
- I collaborate well with my peers in online classes.
- Instruction is equally effective in online and tranditional classrooms.
- Technical issues interfere with my ability to learn online.
Your objectives for the final assignments in this course include organizing and presenting survey data visually, demonstrating the process of adding narration to a PowerPoint presentation, and creating an engaging and informative presentation.
Assignment 1: Analyze Your Survey Data
For this assignment, you will work with the data you collected in Module 14. The task involves:
- Data cleaning: This means ensuring your data is free from errors or inconsistencies. For example, if two respondents skipped a question, how will you handle that missing data? Will you report it or discard it?
- Identifying key findings: Highlight the most significant results that align with your survey objectives. For example, if your goal is to learn about graduate students’ preferences for video assignments, focus on results related to that area.
- Visualization: Choose visual formats (e.g., charts, graphs) that best represent your data for clear communication.
Assignment 2. Present Your Survey Data
You will create a presentation to share your findings. Here’s how to approach it:
Step 1: Structuring the Presentation
Develop a clear outline to structure your presentation. A typical outline might include:
- Title Slide: Presentation title, date, and presenter information.
- Introduction: Purpose of the survey and its significance.
- Methodology: Brief description of how the survey was conducted.
- Key Findings: Presentation of the most relevant data points, using visual aids.
- Analysis: Interpretation of the data and its implications.
- Conclusion: Summary of findings and recommendations.
Step 2: Designing the Slides
When designing your slides, keep the following in mind:
- Consistency: Use a consistent theme and color scheme throughout.
- Charts and Graphs: Select visuals (e.g., bar graphs, pie charts) that effectively display quantitative data.
- Conciseness: Limit text to key points, elaborating during the narration.
- Font Size: Ensure text is large enough to be easily readable.
Step 3: Adding Narration to PowerPoint
To make your presentation more dynamic, add narration: