Qualtrics Intermediate: Workflows, Data Analysis, and Reporting
Before each session, Tech Training will provide a Zoom link for live online classes, along with any required class materials.
Go beyond the basics of Qualtrics, and learn best practices for setting conditional actions for your survey responders, along with the best ways to utilize data analysis and report your survey results.
- Program Description
This course is ideal for project managers, survey administrators, and data analysts seeking to leverage advanced survey techniques and project management tools to improve communication, collaboration, and overall efficiency in their professional roles.
- Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
- Understand how to set conditions for your survey results
- Best practices for analyzing data with built-in features such as crosstabs and text taxonomy
- Understand how best to present the findings of your survey with reporting tools that include graphs and word clouds
- Topic Outline
Topics include:
- How to use conditional email triggers to send survey results to specific individuals
- Using Workflows to convert real-time survey responses into measurable tasks
- Best practices on how to utilize the Data Analysis tool, including crosstabs and analyzing text results
- Creating multiple graph / chart types in Reporting, and how to share the results
- Prerequisites
Prerequisite: A basic understanding of creating and distributing Qualtrics surveys.
- Special Features
All participants who complete this session will receive a Stanford Technology Training Certificate of Completion.
The live-online format allows for engagement and interaction.
Don is the Instructional Design lead in Technology Training, and has been at Stanford since 1998. He teaches collaboration and communication classes, along with courses on Google Apps, Smartsheet, and survey design.
- Credits
PDU: 3
CEU: 0.3
PDH: 3
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