Online Surveys Created and Converted in a Snap

Remark Web Survey, from Principia Products, lets educators gather information from the Web quickly and easily. You can create online surveys, evaluations, registrations, guest books, and more for the Internet or an Intranet, without knowing any HTML. Remark Web Survey has two easy-to-use components: the Designer Component, which lets you create Web-based surveys; and the Server Component that enables you to prepare the surveys for your Web server and collect the data.

If used in conjunction with Remark Office OMR, Principia's form processing and tabulation software, you can easily convert your paper-based surveys into online surveys, and combine the results. Then use Remark Office OMR to analyze the data or export it to your institution's analysis package.

Remark Web Survey's intuitive interface lets you use the built-in form wizard to create surveys with radio buttons, checkboxes, drop-down lists, lines, graphics, text labels and much more. Plus, it's easy to incorporate helpful features such as question groups, hidden questions or required questions. The software also allows you to customize how the survey is administered. For example, you can specify everything from how many times a respondent can submit a completed survey, to the page that appears after the survey is submitted. Principia Products, Inc., Paoli, PA, (800) 858-0860, www.principiaproducts.com.

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