Posts Tagged ‘Data’

Qualtrics for Online Surveys and Data Collection at Stanford

Friday, October 19th, 2012

IT Services, along with partners across campus, provide a campus license for Qualtrics, an online survey tool.

Whether you are new to online surveys or have experience with other tools such as SurveyMonkey or Zoomerang, you’ll want to view this session to see how Qualtrics can save you money while giving you all the features you could possibly want!

Qualtrics is used by more than 1000 members of the Stanford community who find the tool more fully featured, flexible, and robust than other online tools. The tool is available at no charge to all Stanford faculty, staff, and students with a full-service SUNet ID.

This session dicussed the basics of Qualtrics, including how to create, edit, and distribute surveys, as well as view the results. The presenter also discussed how Qualtrics facilitates many different types of data collection on campus (applications, experiments, registrations, etc.).

Experienced Qualtrics users may also want to view the video to see demonstrations of some of Qualtrics more advanced features.

For more information about Qualtrics, visit http://survey.stanford.edu.

Google Analytics: Data for the Evolving Digital World

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

Google Analytics not only lets you measure sales and conversions, but also gives you fresh insights into how visitors use your site, how they arrived on your site, and how you can keep them coming back.

In this session, Andy Granowitz of Google Analytics demonstrated how to reap the full benefit from this powerful tool – from data collection to action. Andy also discussed recent developments in the digital world and how analysis tools are adapting.