TREC coordinates the use of Snap Surveys for faculty who would like to use it for a research project. Snap can be used to create and manage web-based surveys. It allows the developer to incorporate the security, access, and permissions needed to meet the Institutional Review Board (IRB) guidelines. Snap is a PC-based software and users must be connected to the Texas State network to build a survey (respondents can use any computer and browser). Users must have administrative rights to the PC on which they are building their Snap survey. This training seminar will teach you to build web-based surveys using Snap and will provide hands-on training in the following areas:
• Designing several types of survey questions in Snap 11
• Building special features in your web-based survey including the use of routing
• Setting up access to the survey for general use and with a custom login link
We highly recommend that you do not take this seminar until you are ready to build your survey. Snap is powerful, but it has a steep learning curve.
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills, preferably PC
This workshop is co-sponsored by the Office of Academic Development and Assessment (ADA); the Testing, Research-Support, and Evaluation Center (TREC); and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research Design and Analysis (IIRDA).