Please
spend a few minutes to contribute to this independent survey, which explores
people's views of whether computers should be used in education, and if so why.
Completing the questionnaire should take less than nine minutes (on average).
Within this questionnaire
the term ICT is taken to mean computer related technologies (eg computers,
the Internet) but excluding tape recorders, video tape players, OHPs,
etc.
| To
start the questionnaire click on your institution/organisation's name
if it is listed below |
OR
|
if your
institution/organisation is not listed then
click
here to start the questionnaire (in English) |
- Birmingham,
University of
- Brighton,
University of
- Buckinghamshire
Chilterns University College
- Bristol,
University of
- Central
Brent Partnership (EAZ)
- CTW
Direct
- De
Montfort University (DMU)
- dk2
(Australia)
- Exeter
University
- Edge
Hill
- Goldsmiths,
University of London
- Huddersfield,
University of
- Institute of Education (University of London)
- John
Cabot City Technology College
- Kassel,
University of
- Keele
University
- Leicester,
University of
- Lycée
Pasteur-Curso Experimental Bilingue
- London
School of Economics (LSE)
- Newport School of Education
- Northwestern
State University of Louisiana
- Open
University (OU)
- Oxford
University
- Pájaro
Valley Unified School District (PVUSD)
- Royal
Society of Chemistry
- SMILe
- Stirling,
University of
- Sussex,
University of
- Salford,
University of
- Trinity
College, Dublin
- University
College Northampton
- University
College Worcester
- Waikato
Institute of Technology (WINTEC)
- Warwick,
University of
|
|
Click
here to fill in the questionnaire in Turkish.
Click
here to fill in the questionnaire in Greek. |
For further information
about dICTatEd or this 'Quick Questionnaire' contact Peter
Twining (P.Twining@open.ac.uk).
This
page was reviewed by Peter Twining on 11th September 2008