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1. TIM Tools Admin Center
The Admin Center provides for management of the TIM Tools suite of applications.
Overview
Getting Started
- Admin Center Access
- Admin Center Dashboard
- Managing Zones (for Districts)
- Managing Zones (for Regional Service Agencies)
- Managing Zones (for Education Ministries, Consultants, Grantors, and Others)
- Managing Schools
Customization
Managing Members
- Uploading and Updating Members
- Profile Screen
- Changing Passwords
- Defining Roles (for Districts)
- Defining Roles (for School Licensees)
- Defining Roles (for Education Ministries, RSAs, Consultants, Grantors, and Others)
Working with Data
- Participation Overview
- Downloading ARTI Data
- Downloading TIM-LP Data
- Downloading TIM-C Data
- Downloading TIM-O Data
- Downloading TIM-R Data
- Downloading TUPS Data
- Using TUPS, TIM-O, TIM-R, and TIM-LP Templates
2. TUPS
The Technology Uses and Perceptions Survey provides essential information for planning technology infrastructure and support and identifying the perceptions and PD needs of teachers.
- TUPS Intro
- Collection Frameworks
- TUPS Intro and Closing Text
- Customizing TUPS Sections and Items
- Accessing School or District TUPS Data
- TUPS Report Template
3. TIM-O / TIM-LP / TIM-R
These three tools are for classroom observation, lesson plan review, and teacher reflection.
Overview
Preparation
TIM-O
- TIM-O: Beginning an Observation
- TIM-O: Question-Based Method
- TIM-O: Matrix-Based Method
- TIM-O: Finishing an Observation
- TIM-O: Print or Share an Observation with a Teacher
- TIM-O: Editing Previous Observations
- TIM-O Report Templates
- Accessing School or District TIM-O Data
TIM-R
TIM-LP
4. TIM-C
The TIM-C allows a coach and client to document the goals, activities, progress, and outcomes of a coaching cycle.
5. ARTI
The ARTI tool provides a framework for teachers to design and conduct their own action research projects.
6. Report Tool
The Report Tool allows a school or district to create TIM-LP, TIM-O, TIM-R, or TUPS reports.
- Report Tool Intro
- Building a New Report
- View, Edit, or Delete Reports
- Interpreting TIM-O Report Data
7. Survey Tool
The Survey Tool allows a school or district to create internal or external surveys on new topics as needed.
- Survey Tool Intro
- Creating a New Internal Survey
- Creating a New Public Survey
- Adding Questions to Your Survey
- Customizing a Library Survey
- Viewing Survey Results
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TIM Tools 7.5 Administration Guide
Customizing a Library Survey
This page describes customizing an existing Library Survey. If you’d rather build a survey from scratch, please see Creating a New Internal Survey or Creating a New Public Survey.
Each TIM Tools instance comes with a starter collection of surveys created by FCIT with topics such as school volunteers, end-of-year tech checklist, cyberbullying, workshop evaluations, or home technology use. These surveys can be immediately used just as they are or they can be easily edited to customize them specifically for your school or district. Many of the surveys include some notes to the survey creator regarding customization right in the Introduction text. You’ll want to delete the customization notes before publishing the survey, of course.
1. Select a Survey to Customize
Figure 1. Portion of the included Survey Library.
From the main menu, select Survey Tool > Survey Maker > TIM Tools Survey Library. You will see a list of titles and descriptions of surveys in the library. Use the Preview Survey button to view any of the surveys that you are interested in. Once you have found a survey that you would like to customize, click the Clone Survey button. A copy of the selected survey will be added to the Internal Survey Builder tab where you can begin editing it. All cloned surveys will have “Shared Survey:” appended to the title to indicate that it has been shared from the Survey Library. You can rename the survey to anything you wish once you open it in the editor.
In the Internal Survey Builder window, click the Edit Survey button for the survey you have just cloned.
2. Settings Panel
Figure 2. Settings Panel.
When you select the “Edit Survey” button, the Settings panel for that survey will open. Here you can enter a short description for your survey, make the survey live, select notifications, and choose respondents.
Survey Title. The Survey Title will be the same as you saw in the Library, but with “Shared Survey:” appended to the front to distinguish it. You can edit the title if you wish. In any case, you’ll probably want to delete the “Shared Survey:” part now that you are customizing it yourself.
Short Description. The Short Description will appear next to your survey title in the Available Surveys list. You can edit this if your wish.
Live Survey. Changing the Live Survey setting to Yes will make it available to the indicated respondents. When set to No, it will be available only for editing purposes.
Notifications. The Notifications box allows you to add one or more email addresses when you want alerts to be sent at the time of each submission. You probably wouldn’t want to receive notification every time someone submits a general survey, but you might want to use this feature when creating a form such as a help request or bullying report.
Respondents. You can set Respondents to either “Public – ENTRY CODES” or to “Public – SELF-ENROL” or to any combination of member roles. Any survey taken by a member of the public will be tagged with their IP address to allow the filtering of duplicate responses if desired. Surveys taken by members will be tagged with their member ID.
• Public – Entry Codes. The title of a survey with this option will be visible to anyone who knows the URL of your TIM Tools public home page. However, only persons with a special code set by the survey creater will be able to enter the survey. You can create as many different codes for a survey as you would like. For example, you might distribute various codes to parents according to the school of their child. Or you may use different codes to identify groups of non-teaching staff that are not entered into your TIM Tools instance. You could distribute one code to custodial staff, another to office staff, another to bus drivers, etc.
If you select “Public – ENTRY CODES,” an additional option for Role and Entry Codes will appear below.
Figure 3. Three different parent codes were created for the survey.
• Public – Self-Enroll. Anyone who knows the URL of your TIM Tools public home page will be able to participate in a survey with this option. Participants create their own unique code for entry into survey, which allows the particpant to return multiple times until the survey is submitted.
If you select either of the public options, the next time you return to edit the survey, you’ll find that it has been moved to the Public Survey Builder so that members with access only to internal surveys cannot edit or view responses from it.
• Member Roles. If you intend for this to be an internal survey, then select the member role or roles you wish to include. Once you have selected at least one internal role in the Respondents selector, an additional option for Targets will appear below.
Targets. When the Targets option appears, you can select whatever combination of schools or zones where you want the members to respond to the survey. If you have set up zones in your instance, the schools will be arranged alphabetically within each zone. If you have only the one default zone, the schools will appear as a single alphabetical list.
Figure 4. Two high schools selected as targets for the survey.
When you have completed this panel, click the Save Changes to Settings button to save your work and then select Introduction and Closing Statement in the from the Survey Editor menu.
3. Survey Introduction and Closing Statement
The first screen participants will see is the Introduction screen. Make any changes you’d like to the Introduction text.
NOTE: Many of the surveys from the Library have an “Administrator Note” at the top of the Introduction window. These notes suggest things to consider when customizing the survey. They appear as an obnoxious purple Comic Sans font in previews to remind you to delete the note. The suggestions are not intended for publication as a part of your edited survey.
Figure 5. Previewing a survey. The ugly purple text contains suggestions for the survey editor. This section should be deleted before the survey is made live.
You can also add any image that you’ve uploaded to the Web by using standard HTML code: <IMG SRC=”YourURL”>. We’ve already uploaded a nice collection of welcome, thank-you, and prompt images you can use in survey construction. View these images at https://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/project/survey-parts-and-pieces/.
The final screen participants will see is the Closing screen. Make any changes you’d like to the existing closing statement. As with the Introduction screen, you can use standard HTML to mark up your text and add images.
When you’re finished with the Introduction and Closing Statements, click the Save Changes to Introductionbutton and then select Add Sections from the Survey Maker menu.
Library of Surveys
These surveys are currently included in the Survey Library:
- Adult Volunteer Survey – Long Form
- Use this form to volunteer in our school/district. We have many different sorts of opportunities for adult volunteers to support the education of our students.
- Adult Volunteer Survey – Short Form
- Use this form to volunteer in our school/district. We have many different sorts of opportunities for adult volunteers to support the education of our students.
- Beginning of Year Student Information Form – Classroom Edition
- This form allows parents to provide information about their child directly to the child’s teacher.
- Campus Technology Coordinator Survey – Long Form
- This survey collects information about the technology resources at each school in a district.
- Campus Technology Coordinator Survey – Short Form
- This survey collects information about the technology resources at each school in a district.
- Cyberbullying Report
- This form is for reporting cyberbullying only. For reporting incidents of other types of bullying or incidents that combine cyberbullying with other other types, please use one of the other available report forms.
- End-of-Year Technology Checklist
- Classroom technology checklist to be completed by teachers before summer vacation.
- Family-School Partnership Survey
- This survey allows parents and guardians to provide feedback regarding our family-school partnership.
- Home Technology Survey – Long Form
- This survey provides important information to a school or district about the level of technology access in their students’ homes.
- Home Technology Survey – Short Form
- This survey provides important information to a school or district about the level of technology access in their students’ homes.
- Mentoring Log
- Observers can use this form to record mentoring sessions.
- Scheduling Poll by Hour
- Use this quick poll to find best days/times for meetings, calls, and other events.
- Scheduling Poll by Period
- Use this quick poll to find best days/periods for meetings, calls, and other events.
- School Bullying Report – Long Form
- Use this form to report incidents of physical, verbal, social, or cyberbullying at our school, on school transportation, or at school events regardless of location.
- School Bullying Report – Medium Report
- Use this form to report incidents of physical, verbal, social, or cyberbullying at our school, on school transportation, or at school events regardless of location.
- School Bullying Report – Short Form
- Use this form to report incidents of physical, verbal, social, or cyberbullying at our school, on school transportation, or at school events regardless of location.
- School Climate Survey for Students
- This short survey gives students the opportunity to share their feelings about their teachers, peers, and the school as a whole.
- Teacher Access to Technology
- This survey allows teachers to report access to technology in their classrooms.
- Technology Integration Supports & Challenges
- This short survey for teachers identifies the supports and challenges they face when integrating technology into their instruction.
- Workshop Evaluation – Long Form
- Participants may use this form to evaluate a workshop or other PD session they participated in.
- Workshop Evaluation – Medium Form
- Participants may use this form to evaluate a workshop or other PD session they participated in.
- Workshop Evaluation – Short Form
- Participants may use this form to evaluate a workshop or other PD session they participated in.
Figure 6. Sample pages from surveys included in the Survey Library.