dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
Evaluation: Question 3
1. Evaluation: Question 3
What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
To get somefeedback on my work, I madea Survey on ‘Survey Monkey’ and
posted a link to my media blog as well as the survey so that people could look at
my work, then take my survey and tell me what they think.
The responsewasn’tinstant, and only a smallamount of people answered. Also,
with almost everyonewho answered being 18 or younger, and the majority of
them werefemale, my survey could potentially be considered bias.
I learnt frommy survey that many people liked both my movie poster and
magazine cover. Somepeople thought that they looked somewhatrealistic, but
there were aspects about both texts that made it obvious that neither of the texts
were real. So, after I collected all of the data frommy survey, I decided to go over
both of my texts again and refine them so that they both looked more legit.
My magazine cover and movie poster before the survey:
2. My magazine cover and movie poster after the survey:
I think I took most of the things that were said in my audience feedback into
consideration, and with that I have made both of my ancillary texts a lot better
than what they werebefore.
These are the questions I asked, and the responses I got on my survey:
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9. I asked the questions about‘age,’ ‘gender’ so I could get a general idea of the
type of people answering my survey. I then asked the question if anyonehad ever
read ‘Empire’ magazine becausethat was the magazine that I have used for my
own. Then all of the other questions were justto see what people thought about
my work, also so I could get a general idea of whereI was going wrong, and get an
idea of what I could do to change that.