Education Team/Survey questions
Preamble
"Worldwide people are testing and improving Sugar on a Stick. With the help of people like you, trying it and telling us what problems and suggestions you have, we plan to having this in the first classrooms this fall and in the first schools schoolwide in the Spring. This is an all volunteer effort and your help, even now when we still have a lot of bugs, is really important."
Issues
The primary purpose of the survey is to help Sugarlabs prioritise resources amongst already identified issues and to identify any further needs. Survey results would ideally be translatable into actionable items.
Identified issues include:
The balance between self-directed project-based learning and more traditional or didactic learning. Should resources be directed at generating lesson plans, e-books and instructional materials or towards enriching Activities which offer self-directed problem solving? Are some of these learning styles better supported by other teaching materials eg. chalk board, paper books?
Should the teachers adapt to Sugar or Sugar to the teachers? What obstacles hinder appreciation of the two perspectives and movement together?
Can some materials be better supplied server side in a non-sugar specific way, requiring only a compatible browser? What then should Browse support? Flash, Java, tabbed browsing, auto-complete?
How can the Journal best meet the target of “low entry high ceiling” easy for beginners but no roadblocks for more experienced users? If there has to be a trade off, what are the relative importance.
What is the importance of sharing? What are the different sharing mechanisms? Activity sharing, blogs, wikis, upload areas, private/public? How do kids get the most benefit? Share viewing or authorship rights? Share the whole Activity or objects within the activity?
Show source, editing and re-purposing. How realistic is it that students tinker with their Sugar software? How important? What are the benefits? What are the obstacles? How can easy pathways and bridges be supplied?
Please add your questions for teachers here
jt4sugar: Ask the teachers in Uraguay to tell us how they would get other teachers involved
In questions, we should try to separate the concepts of
- access to computers,
- electronic content,
- the specific features of the XO hardware,
- the operating system Sugar,
- the Activities, and
- internet access.
Thoughts on the OLPC five core principles—
- Child Ownership,
- Low Ages,
- Saturation,
- Connection, and
- Free and Open Source.
How important are they in the context of your community?
The OLPC can be customised for the local language. How far has this proceeded? How important is it? What are the problems? What are the perspectives of different stakeholder groups? (In South America, to what extent has Spanish displaced local language?)
How can ICT in general and Sugar in particular be appropriated to meet local needs? Are there any anecdotes of appropriation?
How might ICT education in general and Sugar in particular change relationships between people in your country, for example gender access to technology, relationships between children and adults, urban and village? How might kinship relationships be enhanced or weakened?
See also http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Oceania/Evaluation
We should get feedback on the Journal, View Source, Browse and Collaboration...
For a self administered test can have 10-20 questions maximum? For a conference with 600 teachers with OLPC experience could we ask more questions of a smaller group?
Select questions from the list below, need to cut back to a much much smaller number:
(when drafting questions consider carefully whether to say OLPC program OLPC, XO, OLPC software, XO software Sugar etc)
- I think we should explain that Sugar is the software that runs on the XO computer and that we are asking for feedback on Sugar.
What year level do you mainly teach? P, 1, 2 ....12, other
Learners access to computers is important because computers can be a tool to think with, they facilitate problem solving and deep thinking. disagree 12345 agree
As a result of OLPC I now believe this less 12345 more
Learners access to computers is important because they need to learn how to use programs such as word processors to participate in a technological world (disagree 12345 more)
As a result of OLPC I now believe this less 12345 more
// these questions or similar evaluate the teacher's position on instructivism/constructivism for correlation with other responses
It is important that computers provide an easy entry for first time users (disagree 12345 agree)
As a result of OLPC I now believe this less 12345 more
It is important that computers support more complicated tasks as a users competence grows (disagree 12345 agree)
As a result of OLPC I now believe this less 12345 more
// these questions or similar evaluate the teacher's position on low entry/high ceiling for correlation with other responses, relevant to Journal and show source
My students' 3 favourite Activities are? # since it will be in Spanish, we don't need to quibble about British vs US spelling :)
The 3 best learning Activities are?
The 1 Activity that is missing from Sugar is?
The 1 Activity that needs the most improvement is?
How satisfied have your students been with the XO? 12345
How satisfied have you been with the XO? 12345
How satisfied have parents and the community been with the XO? 12345
The XO would be better if it ran Microsoft Windows? 12345
Rate the importance of (unimportant 12345 important)
- Child Ownership,
- Low Ages,
- Saturation,
- Connection, and
- Free and Open Source
How important are:
Have your students used:
How satisfied are you with:
- Journal,
- View Source, and
- Collaboration
The XO has resulted in (disagree 12345 agree)(from link)
0.Reduced absenteeism
1.Greater engagement by children
2.Empowerment of teachers
3.Increased esteem of teachers
4.Reduced need of discipline
5.Less disruption by students
6.Increase in self esteem by students
7.Increased “connection” with the world (other cultures, languages, ideas)
8.Increased involvement by parents
9.School becomes the centre of the community
10.Development of a sharing culture (child to child, school to community, teacher to parent)
11.Better results than with Computer Labs
And a few final questions about you:
How long have you been teaching? (years, numeric input)
How comfortable were you using computers before you first used Sugar? (uncomfortable 12345 very comfortable)
Was you prior experience with computers on (check one or more boxes)
- Windows,
- Apple, or
- Linux?
Had you ever used a computer in your classroom before using Sugar? (yes/no)
How comfortable are you using computers in your classroom? (uncomfortable 12345 very comfortable)
Would you be willing to participate in a more detailed, follow up survey? (yes/no)
Would you be willing to participate in an on-line forum with other teachers to share ideas about Sugar? (yes/no)
Would you be willing to participate in an on-line forum with software developers to share ideas about Sugar? (yes/no)
If you wish to be contacted about participating, your contact email is ......
What on-line forums do you use? (chat, irc, blog, wiki, email, twitter, Facebook, ning, discussion forum) Other? (check one or more boxes)
Individual responses to this survey will remain confidential but aggregate responses will be published. By participating in this survey, you agree to Sugarlabs aggregating responses and publishing aggregated data