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Using Surveys to Initiate Conversations at Events

Using Surveys to Initiate Conversations at Events. Lani Carlson. Learning Objectives:. Create effective targeted surveys Gain theme ideas for future exhibits and interaction method Documenting outreach Results – what they can do for you. Why use surveys. What Makes an Effective Survey.

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Using Surveys to Initiate Conversations at Events

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  1. Using Surveys to Initiate Conversations at Events Lani Carlson

  2. Learning Objectives: • Create effective targeted surveys • Gain theme ideas for future exhibits and interaction method • Documenting outreach • Results – what they can do for you

  3. Why use surveys

  4. What Makes an Effective Survey • A topic they know about and are willing to talk about • Common theme to farmers and non-farmers • Data you can learn from, share and report • Data to determine new learning goals • New outreach areas to explore

  5. People have to participate

  6. Survey Theme Ideas • Farmer health awareness • Boots and back safety • PPE • Noise induced hearing loss • Tractor safety & ROPS

  7. The Survey • Focused questions • <10 questions • Best to have it on one side • ½ sheet looks less painful to reluctant survey takers • Multiple choice questions • Fill in the blanks get skipped

  8. The Basics • Pencils & sharpener • Clipboards • Raffle tickets • Incentives • Signs • Place to sit down • Survey monkey or similar program

  9. Outreach • How does this document your outreach? • Get contact information to follow up with farmer • Tells you about audience and their interests

  10. Bonus

  11. Results • Starts a working relationship • Gather data • Generate rack cards, articles • Evaluate specific outreach

  12. Boots and Back Survey

  13. Boots and Back Survey • FT farmers- half in constant pain • All respondents – 50% in occasional pain • Pain management? • OTC by FT farmers • Alternative ideas for others – stretching, hot/cold therapy, chiropractor

  14. Boots and Back Survey • Physical therapy retrained me in doing daily tasks – it was a lifesaver!” • “I now have custom-fitted work shoes – wish I had them 30 years ago when they would have done me more good.” • “positioning, pacing, prevention”

  15. PPE & Safety • Determine the safety awareness and attitude of agricultural workers • Demographics and type of farmer

  16. PPE & Safety • Rate your safety attitude • Types of PPE they have available • How often do they use it • Most hazardous task at farm • What type of safety training interested in

  17. Noise Induced Hearing Loss

  18. Noise Induced Hearing Loss

  19. Noise Induced Hearing Loss • “start young” • “use it all the time” • “keep hearing protection handy and in several places” • Nearly all felt that NIHL was preventable and could become a disability

  20. Conclusion • Starts a conversation • Introduction to program • Gathers data for evaluation purposes • Data for publications

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