Academic Survey and Evaluation Tool (ASSET)
ASSET (Academic Survey System and Evaluation Tool) is an online survey tool developed by Dr. Bert Wachsmuth, Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Seton Hall University. ASSET is made available to the academic community by Seton Hall University's Teaching, Learning and Technology Center.
ASSET offers a powerful, yet intuitive, system for the design and administration of online surveys. ASSET allows you to create surveys online and administer surveys online. The system also allows you to summarize your responses online or download the data for analysis with SPSS or Microsoft Excel. Use of the ASSET survey tool is available free of charge to academic community (.edu domain) on our server. The ASSET source code is available for download as freeware under an open-source license. To learn more about the ASSET on-line survey tool and to try it out as a guest, visit the homepage at http://asset.tltc.shu.edu/servlets/asset.Asset.
Prerequisites:
- Customers must be part of the academic community.
- Must be accessed from an .edu domain.
- Asset may not be distributed as part of any commercial product without a prior license agreement.
- Acknowledgment is required when using asset, or data collected using asset, for published papers, books, or electronic publication.
Process:
- Request an ASSET user's account by contacting Shayle Abelkop at abelkobe@shu.edu or by phone at (973) 313-6189.
- Once you have an account, click to view the user's manual which provides step by step instructions for creating, administrating and managing your survey.
- To learn more about installing ASSET on your server, visit the developer's page.
Related Policies & Procedures:
Appropriate Use Policy Seton Hall has an appropriate use policy which governs the use of IT resources on campus.
Related Services:
Instructional Design Services
The Instructional Design staff provide support services to assist faculty with integrating technology into their courses
Teaching Learning and Technology Center
The Teaching, Learning & Technology Center (TLTC) provides support for faculty in the classroom and in the scholarship of teaching with appropriate integration of technology.
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