Friday, October 31, 2008

Final Reminder: School Counselor and Technology Survey

 
If you have already taken this survey ... thank you! If not, please take a few minutes to add to our knowledge of counseling and technology ...
  
Note: Students, Counselors, and Counselor Educators are all welcome to take this survey. Please forward this to appropriate others. Thank you again ..
   

School Counselor and Technology Survey

INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE

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Dear Counselor,

We are counselor educators in the College of Education at Florida Gulf Coast University and Suffolk University. The purpose of this research study is to better understand the perceived level of importance of various technological competencies among school counselors.

You are being asked to participate in this survey which we anticipate to require no more than 16 minutes.

Your participation will involve answering survey questions on the web which asks you to rate the importance of various technological competencies in your work.

Although there may be no immediate benefit to you, the possible benefit of your participation is gaining a better understanding of the state of our profession in terms of technological literacy, professional development, and the importance of particular technological competencies.

All information received will be confidential; Information from the study may be shared through publications and presentations at conferences, used in school counselor training, or otherwise applied to the study of school counseling technology.
 

Principal Investigator

Russell Sabella. Ph.D
Professor, College of Education
Florida Gulf Coast University
239-590-7782
rsabella@fgcu.edu

Click here to take the survey now.

 
Alternative text based links to the survey:
http://survey.fgcu.edu/Survey.aspx?s=37b0abb2b1bc4fdc93af89b45adaeb97
or ...
http://tinyurl.com/5nofyh

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