Please take our halfway survey!

8 Aug

Welcome to this catch-up week which marks the half-way point of the ANZ 23 Mobile Things course!

We know there’s a lot to keep up with, and so we’re keeping this week very low-key.

We would really appreciate it if you could fill out this really short survey for us. It’s really short – at the most, three questions, and did I mention it was fun?

Thanks for being awesome – we are really enjoying all the interactions and conversations this course has sparked! I’m looking forward to the final half of the course – how about you?

6 Responses to “Please take our halfway survey!”

  1. Catherine Hocking (@c_hocking) August 8, 2013 at 10:59 am #

    Do you realise how difficult that first question is?! I need an option for ‘technically no, theoretically yes and I’ll try to catch up and do better in future’ 😉

    • Catherine Hocking (@c_hocking) August 8, 2013 at 11:01 am #

      Gosh, and the second one too… Interactions in the past and good intentions for the future…?

    • Laura August 8, 2013 at 1:05 pm #

      I agree!! That’s exactly the answer I needed for that question as well…I really am trying to interact and follow but life seems to massively be getting in the way.

  2. ajwillemse91 August 8, 2013 at 2:27 pm #

    Thanks for your comments Catherine and Laura – I imagine some are in the same boat. If you are still trying to interact and follow, I would go on and select yes 🙂 Hope this helps! We just wanted to keep the survey simple – it would be easy to add in multiple options like that, but then it makes it more confusing and harder to crunch the data 🙂

    • Catherine Hocking (@c_hocking) August 8, 2013 at 2:33 pm #

      Fair enough – and it does have the benefit of encouraging a return to action through feelings of guilt…
      And I did select yes, which you could probably tell by me getting to the second question 😉

  3. Barbara August 9, 2013 at 9:43 am #

    Yeah me too, juggling the restrictions of work smartphone, and personal wifi tablet in a non-wifi work environment just became too hard. Also I tend to get stuck on really simple things and am reluctant to ask for help. In hindsight should have suggested a self-help group!

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