As a team create a google form (with edit access to all team
members) to ask users for input on your project idea. These questions will be graded based on
their quality and ingenuity. The questions should reflect what you have learned in the lessons on
what good user research should include. Test your survey to make sure it works correctly
before publicly releasing it. In the survey:
● Provide a brief summary of your product idea
● Ask at least seven questions
○ How to Write Good (Even Great!) Survey Questions
○ Writing good survey questions
● At least one question with paragraph expected responses
● Use parameter checking at least 3 times
○ Set rules for your form
● Have a custom “Confirmation message”
○ Change a form’s confirmation message
● If your customers are from a specific demographic, ask questions to determine if
the responders are in that demographic (e.g. ask age if that is important).
In your team’s answer document place the label 6 and a link to the publicly accessible
(make sure to set sharing permissions) survey.
Ask friends and family to take your survey. Consider posting it on your social media. If
you have a specific demographic of customer, try to reach them to take your survey.
You must take the surveys of at least 10 teams. Please randomly choose the teams
so that we get a good amount of survey responses for each team.
You must post your survey ASAP because all responses from your audience are due by
midnight Sunday; your team will analyze responses to your survey Monday in class.
As a team create a google form (with edit access to all team members) to ask users for input on your project idea. These questions will be graded based on their quality and ingenuity. The questions should reflect what you have learned in the lessons on what good user research should include. Test your survey to make sure it works correctly before publicly releasing it. In the survey:
● Provide a brief summary of your product idea ● Ask at least seven questions ○ How to Write Good (Even Great!) Survey Questions ○ Writing good survey questions ● At least one question with paragraph expected responses ● Use parameter checking at least 3 times ○ Set rules for your form ● Have a custom “Confirmation message” ○ Change a form’s confirmation message ● If your customers are from a specific demographic, ask questions to determine if the responders are in that demographic (e.g. ask age if that is important). In your team’s answer document place the label 6 and a link to the publicly accessible (make sure to set sharing permissions) survey. Ask friends and family to take your survey. Consider posting it on your social media. If you have a specific demographic of customer, try to reach them to take your survey. You must take the surveys of at least 10 teams. Please randomly choose the teams so that we get a good amount of survey responses for each team. You must post your survey ASAP because all responses from your audience are due by midnight Sunday; your team will analyze responses to your survey Monday in class.