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Understanding Community Perspectives on Social Media: A Collaborative Survey Initiative

This project aims to gather insights from our local community on social media's role and responsible behaviors among athletes and students. We will conduct a survey targeting students, teachers, parents, local business members, and community residents. By formulating a core set of questions, we seek to define essential characteristics of positive social media use and the issues it poses. Our collaborative approach will enable us to analyze data effectively and establish a code of conduct based on community feedback. Join us in creating a better online environment!

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Understanding Community Perspectives on Social Media: A Collaborative Survey Initiative

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  1. Define the issue Gather Data Community Action A School A Data Aggregated Data Community Action B School B Data Community Action C School C Data Develop a Code of Conduct

  2. Steps to developing a survey • Decide the purpose of the survey • Knowwho you would like to survey • Choose the right type of question • Keep it short and to the point

  3. Types of questions • Structured • Multiple choice • Rating • Ranking

  4. Types of questions • Non - Structured • Open questions • Partially – Structured • – Similar to multiple choice but with an “other” option

  5. Purpose of our survey • To find out what our local community thinks about social media and the role it can play in our society • To establish an understanding of community expectations of athletes (and students) when using social media

  6. Who we would like to survey • Students • Teachers • Parents • Local business people • Members of our community

  7. Writing oursurvey • Move into break out rooms in groups of three schools • Each group is to come up with SIX questions • Share and combine our questions into a common survey we will all use

  8. Principles Purpose: to gain an understanding of what people think of as the essential characteristics of positive use of social media

  9. Practices Purpose: to gain an understanding of what people think of as responsible behaviour when using social media

  10. Values Purpose: to gain an understanding of the values people think should be modelled by someone using social media responsibly

  11. Community Purpose: to gain an understanding of what people in your community identify as issues associated with social media

  12. Conducting oursurvey • Agree on protocols with your teachers • who, what, when, where • Ensure you explain who you are and the purpose of your survey • Be polite

  13. Timeline from here • Today – survey emailed • Within the next week – conduct survey • 23rd August – email results

  14. Timeline from here • 25th August – meet online to analyse data • 30th August – head back to MCG to write code of conduct

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