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Re: [Phys-l] Survey on Use of Digital Resources



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On 2009, May 06, , at 12:46, Warren Hein wrote:

Dear Teacher or Faculty Member

We invite you to participate in research that has been funded by the
National Science Foundation on how faculty and teachers use digital
resources in their teaching.

The goal of this study is to assess the use of various digital
resources by faculty and teachers in physics and cognate disciplines
with the goal of improving the services offered by collections of these
resources in your discipline.

This is a scientific study. You can be assured of complete
confidentiality. Any unique identification will never be associated
with your questionnaire responses. Previous faculty and teachers taking
the survey typically took 15-20 minutes answering this survey. If you
have any questions about this project feel free to visit the project
website
(http://chss.gmu.edu/digitalresources) or contact the project’s
principle investigator Glenda Morgan at George Mason University
[gmorgan3@gmu.edu or (703) 993-4446].

We are hoping to have all of our data collected by May19, 2009. Please
assist us in our efforts to improve digital resource collections and
digital libraries in physics and related fields. Share your viewpoint
and take 15 minutes to complete the survey at the link below:

Survey

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=_2bdsUgcGKN0_2bPbob1cPyW9A_3d_3d



Thank you for your help,

Glenda Morgan

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Glenda Morgan, PhD
Director of Technology and Learning Initiatives
Coordinator, Technology Across the Curriculum
George Mason University


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