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| DEMO - McNair Scholars Program Technology Familiarity Self-Assessment |
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Welcome!
The questions in this self-assessment instrument are designed to help you assess your level of familiarity with a wide variety of technologies available to students at UCF. By knowing something about your level of experience or familiarity, you may realize there are technologies that may support you with your academic pursuits. Some of the technologies referred to are vital, or will be vital, for some courses, while other technologies may not yet be incorporated in course designs.
Completing this instrument will take approximately 30 minutes. You can choose to save your responses and return later if necessary. You can also print the questions if you like, so that later you might review items you might wish to learn and explore more.
Answer all the items as honestly as you can. Your responses will help you. You are not being graded. Your responses may be used for general research, but only if you give permission. Some of the technologies that you use may not be used in your courses. By giving permission to use your responses for research, you will help your instructors and support staff at UCF to better understand what technologies might be important when designing and delivering courses.
Should you need to contact the creator of this self-assessment tool, please feel free to send an email to george@heybradfords.com.
Sincerely,
-George Bradford
October 2009
(McNair Scholars Program Technology Self-Assessment Utility, version 3 - DEMO)
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A note on privacy This survey is anonymous. The record kept of your survey responses does not contain any identifying information about you unless a specific question in the survey has asked for this. If you have responded to a survey that used an identifying token to allow you to access the survey, you can rest assured that the identifying token is not kept with your responses. It is managed in a separate database, and will only be updated to indicate that you have (or haven't) completed this survey. There is no way of matching identification tokens with survey responses in this survey. |
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