Part of my tutorial was discussing ways in which i could get lots of information fast. The idea was to try and feel the book (an a4 sketchbook) with lots of information about fears fast. Its rather a good idea and involves social interaction. To start off with ive found a website that allows you to create free questionaires and im going to post it to my blog, my twitter, my facebook and some of the groups im on in facebook, the uni groups ect. See if i can get a reponce that i need, my alternative is to ask people to do tasks, like draw or photograph different things and put them together in the book almost like a scrap book of ideas. I've already started to try this out but its very much to do with if people will do it for me! i guess its more experimentation tho!
So far ive used the website 'survey monkey' which allows u to create free online surveys of up to 10questions and analyse the results online.
For my first trial ive created a 9question survey asking peoples opinions on fears, and how they are effected by them. the website makes creating them easy and once u have your questions its easy to do. Here are a few examples of the stages i've gone through. So far the questions ive used are as followed:
sex and age to get an idea of my demographic of people answering the questions
what kind of fear do they class themselves as having
a description of there fears
how it effects them.
trying to get people to answer is the problem. Ive posted the link:
fear survey
on my twitter account
my facebook account
asking people to pass it on
as well as emailing it out to people
adding it to my blogs
I will update with my results if i am to get any, or how many!
**update**
Within about 40-50mins ive managed to get over 50 people to do this survey, by pimping out the link via twitter and facebook and emails. this seems an effective way into reserching and may try this again once ive narrowed down my work subject.
ive also desided that with alot of the comments box style questions im going to print the results and put them into my 'social networking' reserch book as a starting point!
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