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Judicial Affairs website Survey

Thank you for participating in this survey. Your input is very important to us. All responses will help us understand how we are doing and identify areas where we might improve access to our website. The survey is anonymous; you will not be asked to provide personal/contact information, as we will not contact you. This survey will only take five to ten minutes to complete. It's simple: just answer each question to the best of your ability.

Once again, thank you from all of us at the Judicial Affairs Office.

1. User Information

How did you find out about the Judicial Affairs website?

Please check all that apply:

Stanford homepage/directory

Saw printed materials related to Judicial Affairs (postcards, brochures, etc.)

Found link using a search engine

Followed link from another Web page

Read the Honor Code/Fundamental Standard policies

Remembered from orientation activities

Other:

Which best describes your affiliation to Stanford University?

Faculty

Undergraduate Student

Graduate Student

Staff

No affiliation

What is your sex?

Female

Male

What is your native language?

(i.e. the first language you wrote/read as a child)

Rather not say

Arabic

Chinese

English

French

German

Hindi

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Portuguese

Russian

Spanish

Other:

Are you disabled or impaired?

Note: This is a sensitive question that can help us to understand the needs of current web users - it is not intended to offend.
Please check all that apply:

Rather not say.

Vision Impaired

Hearing Impaired

Motor Impaired

Cognitively Impaired

Where are you located?

on Stanford campus

off Stanford campus

outside of Stanford community (other states, countries)

What is the primary place you access the Internet from?

School only

Office/work only

Home only

Mostly from a public terminal (e.g. clusters, library)

Primarily home but also at work/school

Primarily work/school but also at home

Mobile/PDA

Other:

2. Technology Information

What is your primary computing platform?

Macintosh

Linux

Unix

Windows

Don't Know

Other:

What is your internet connection speed?

Institutional Network (i.e. school, office, library, etc.)

T1 or higher

Cable Modem/DSL

56k Modem

28.8k Modem or lower

Don't Know

What screen resolution do you most frequently use?

640x480

800x600

1024x768

1152x900

1280x1024

Other

Don't Know

Which Internet browser do you most frequently use?

Internet Explorer v3 or lower v4 v4.5 v5 v5.2 v5.5 v6

Netscape v3 or lower v4.x v6.x v7.x

Mozilla 1.3 or lower v1.4 v1.5(alpha)

Safari beta v1.0

Opera v4 or lower v5.x v6.x v7.x

Other (please specify browser and version): 

Do you use assistive technology to access the internet?

Yes No

If "yes", please indicate which assistive technology you use:

3. Website functionality

Please rate your satisfaction level with the following:

  Very satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied No opinion
Access of Contents
Resources
Search
Downloads
Site Navigation
Overall site
Site Performance

How often do you consult the following resources offered in the Judicial Affairs website?

  Very Frequently Frequently Sometimes Once in a while Never
Student Resources
Faculty Resources
Stanford Policies
Judicial Process Content
Overall site
Publications & Downloads

Please provide any additional comments on performance that you feel will help us improve the Judicial Affairs website's user experience.

Please indicate your agreement/disagreement with the following statements:

  Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree No Opinion
The site is a good representation of JAO.
The site navigation is easy to understand.
Information is well organized.
It is easy to find what I'm looking for.
It is easy to view/download PDF files.
The site allows a better user experience.

Please describe what you like most about the Judicial Affairs website.

Please describe what you'd like to see us improve next.


Thank you for participating in this survey.
If you choose not to submit the survey, all responses will be discarded.
 
This questionnaire was adapted using the model developed by:
Georgia Tech Research Corporation & GVU's WWW User Survey Team