Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-4-2011
Abstract
Ongoing assessment in academic libraries, particularly the measurement of student perceptions, preferences, and satisfaction, can be a challenge to schedule and execute. This paper describes a pilot project at Georgia State University Library that combined assessment with the portability of the tablet computer. A tablet computer--in this case, Apple’s iPad--loaded with survey software became a digital clipboard with the added benefit of automatic data compilation. Subjects were surveyed quickly in the library buildings, maximizing convenience for both subjects and researchers alike. The result was a model that other libraries, as well as campus student services divisions and classroom instructors, can easily adopt. Methodology, benefits, lessons learned, and ideas for future projects are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Jones, Jennifer Link and Sinclair, Bryan, "Assessment on the Go: Surveying Students With an iPad" (2011). University Library Faculty Publications. Paper 54.
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/univ_lib_facpub/54
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Comments
Originally published in the open access journal, Journal of Library Innovation, Volume 2, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 22-35, under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 license.