Shirufu
Smash Apprentice
Hey, I 'm doing a research report on gaming literacy and i needed to give out survey's and i didn't know where to put it so since my paper is on general video-game stuff and effects i decided to post it in general video-game room.
In my paper i ask for your gpa, so therefore I'll give out my e-mail so everyone can just e-mail me the survey for annonomity and privacy. When you do the survey you do not need to answer anything you can't or dont want to, id rather have blanks then something which could throw off my results.
Also, some of the questions may seem a bit wierd, but just deal with and tell the truth.
My e-mail is: jlg333@drexel.edu
KK, here's the survey
English 101 Gaming Literacy Survey
(if you can’t answer a question or it does not apply, or you do not wish to answer, please leave it blank rather than submitting a random answer.
1. What is your gender/grade-college year/your age.
2. Do you own any consoles.
If so -- Which ones.
3. How often do you play games now compared to before college? (Hours per week and rate: more rarely, commonly, too much, etc)
4. Are there any particular game/genre/series that interest you?(Halo, Smash Bros, Action, Fighter, Shooter)
5. Have you ever played a game which would frustrate/confuse you, and yet you still continued to play it?
What game, and if you continued playing why?
6. Do you ever research stuff you learn about in games
If so, Why and what have you researched?
7. In a lecture, do you play games, sleep, do anything else, let alone go to your Lectures.
8. How did you choose your major:
9. Do you ever Study/how long on average per week (excluding homework)
Do you find studying boring/useless?
10. How long do you spend on homework a week.
Do you find homework tedious/boring?
11. What is your GPA? (if you know it, letter grade also works)
12. Do you ever play games in public areas: tournaments, internet-cafés, or friends’ houses?
Do you prefer to play games online or in person with them.
13. If a choice is available, would you prefer one of three choices.
A. Play alone in a single player mode
B. Play Multiplayer co-op Mode
C. Play a hardcore competitive multi-player mode(team or solo)
14. Video-games often have a lot of meaning hidden in them and their stories. Have you ever learned anything more about yourself, or perhaps gained new ideals, dreams, goals etc from a Video-Game (A philosophy, what you think about, do you like/hate violence, is religion important, stuff like th
In my paper i ask for your gpa, so therefore I'll give out my e-mail so everyone can just e-mail me the survey for annonomity and privacy. When you do the survey you do not need to answer anything you can't or dont want to, id rather have blanks then something which could throw off my results.
Also, some of the questions may seem a bit wierd, but just deal with and tell the truth.
My e-mail is: jlg333@drexel.edu
KK, here's the survey
English 101 Gaming Literacy Survey
(if you can’t answer a question or it does not apply, or you do not wish to answer, please leave it blank rather than submitting a random answer.
1. What is your gender/grade-college year/your age.
2. Do you own any consoles.
If so -- Which ones.
3. How often do you play games now compared to before college? (Hours per week and rate: more rarely, commonly, too much, etc)
4. Are there any particular game/genre/series that interest you?(Halo, Smash Bros, Action, Fighter, Shooter)
5. Have you ever played a game which would frustrate/confuse you, and yet you still continued to play it?
What game, and if you continued playing why?
6. Do you ever research stuff you learn about in games
If so, Why and what have you researched?
7. In a lecture, do you play games, sleep, do anything else, let alone go to your Lectures.
8. How did you choose your major:
9. Do you ever Study/how long on average per week (excluding homework)
Do you find studying boring/useless?
10. How long do you spend on homework a week.
Do you find homework tedious/boring?
11. What is your GPA? (if you know it, letter grade also works)
12. Do you ever play games in public areas: tournaments, internet-cafés, or friends’ houses?
Do you prefer to play games online or in person with them.
13. If a choice is available, would you prefer one of three choices.
A. Play alone in a single player mode
B. Play Multiplayer co-op Mode
C. Play a hardcore competitive multi-player mode(team or solo)
14. Video-games often have a lot of meaning hidden in them and their stories. Have you ever learned anything more about yourself, or perhaps gained new ideals, dreams, goals etc from a Video-Game (A philosophy, what you think about, do you like/hate violence, is religion important, stuff like th