EMDD - Summer Vacations - Homework20240514090156

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EMDD Class 10 Holiday Homework 2024

Dear Students,

You all must be excited about the upcoming summer holidays! No matter what you plan to
do, holidays are a wonderful opportunity to enjoy and learn from new experiences – seeing,
observing, understanding, trying to do new things or getting better at your hobbies or talents.

The EMDD subject is all about giving you opportunities to solve real-life problems using
digital technology. Before the holidays, you were working on tasks assigned to your group
in the Unit titled “Conduct an Online Survey”.

Create Google Form


Now that you understand what types of questions can be asked in a survey and started to
create a Google Form for the same. Before, creating Google Form, follow some guidelines
given below to select the questions:
● Decide which 5 to 7 questions you want to include in the survey with the following
desirable features:
○ Clarity of the question and the options
○ Target group people should be able to quickly answer it
○ It should get you the data you want for that topic
○ together, the questions should give you good insights about the target group's
viewpoints and attitudes towards the problem.
● Once your group is satisfied, use the "Send" icon to get the form's short link to be
shared with target group people.
○ Test out the form's short link to make sure that the survey form opens and the
questions work as intended.
○ Write a short message with the short link, requesting recipients to fill and
submit the form.
○ Send the message out to people in your target group.

Send out the message with the form link to as many people in the target group as possible.
Follow up with each of them to ensure that they submit on time. You can check the
"Responses" tab (as shown below) on your google form to keep track of the number of
people who have submitted.

Review Responses
● Review the "Responses" tab on your google form. The above screenshot shows that
there are 14 responses.
○ The "Summary" tab will show summary of all responses received for each
question. For objective questions, you'll see nice charts. For short answers,
you'll see a list of answers. With each chart, there is a "Copy" button using
which you can copy that chart and paste it onto a document (google doc or
any other).
○ If you want to see how a specific individual responder answered the questions,
you can go to the "Individual" tab and find that person.
○ If you want to drill down a specific question, use the "Question" tab.
● Prepare a document (google document or any other) that reports your group's
research findings from analysing the responses in two sections:
○ Quantitative section: here, you would copy interesting charts from the Google
form Responses -> Summary tab and briefly write what you infer from the
chart.
○ Qualitative section: here, you would write the common points that your group
inferred from reading the short answers written by many respondents.
Create Presentation
Your group will create a presentation on the following points:
● The Selected Problem
○ What are the different problem solving opportunities that were explored?
○ Why did you select this problem?
○ Provide more details about the problem.
● The Research Plan
○ What missing data did you want to find out from the users?
○ What questions did you frame to get that data?
○ What are your findings from the data received?
● Use of the Survey Tool
○ What features do you like about the survey tool you used?
○ What features did you find missing in the tool?

For the presentation, divide work equally among group members as directed by the Group
Lead, and include your name on the slide you worked on.

This presentation, along with the Google Form and responses, will be presented by the
group in a live class after the summer vacations.

Happy Learning!

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