Help Us Help You
Posted on February 17, 2012
We'd bet you use Wheaton's library and technology services on a daily--or maybe even hourly--basis. We're also guessing you've got something to say about these services--what's working well, what could use improvement, or which new technologies you can't wait to see on-campus.
But hey: why are we guessing? We should just ask you!
Asking students about how they use technology and library services at Wheaton is exactly the point of our latest survey. If you received an email inviting you to take this survey, we're counting on you to weigh in.
The message would have come to you on February 16, when Scott Hamlin, Director of Research and Instruction, sent a message to a small, randomly selected group of Wheaton students asking them to share their thoughts on everything from Wheaton's wi-fi to its websites, and providing a link to the web survey where they could do just that.
In an effort to limit the demands surveying can place on students, this survey has only been sent to this small group. This saves most students the trouble, but makes the response rate among those who did get the survey all the more crucial.
Of course, if you've got something to say and you didn't receive a survey, we're always interested in hearing from you.
Did you get Scott's email? If you did, do your classmates and future Lyons a favor: click the link and take a few minutes weigh in.


