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]]>We hope you have enjoyed the third run of the Shipwrecks and Submerged Worlds course. We are very pleased that you spent some time with us learning about maritime heritage. The Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) is a wonderful experience for us as well as it not only gives us the chance to explore areas of maritime archaeology that we don’t always see in our day to day work but allows us the chance to talk to you!
It would be very useful if you could take a few minutes to complete the exit survey for the course. It will help us continue to improve the MOOC and give us valuable information on how education can change public perception of maritime heritage. We want to see how how your thoughts have changed over the four weeks you’ve spent learning with us!
There are only ten questions in this survey. Please feel free to fill in as much or as little of the survey as you wish – and to let us know exactly what you think!
To take survey simply follow this link: https://www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk/18736
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]]>As part of ongoing research at the Centre for Maritime Archaeology Research Group (CMARG) on public perception of maritime heritage, we hope that you might take ten minutes or so to complete the following survey: 10 minute pre-course survey on maritime heritage.
This information helps the MOOC team better understand how to improve the course and tailor both it and blog posts to your interests. As well, it helps several doctoral students better understand how people around the world relate to the sea and their maritime heritage. Your participation is much appreciated!
Here is that link again: 10 minute pre-course survey on maritime heritage
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]]>One of the most exciting parts of the MOOC for the team at Southampton is the opportunity to hear more about people’s experience of and views about maritime archaeology and maritime heritage around the world.
Between us we work on quite a few continents, but we’re aware that overall our research – and our personal experience of maritime archaeology – tends to have a European focus. So we’re looking forward to discussions over the next four weeks with the 3000+ people around the world who are doing the course.
As a first step, we’ve put a short survey together. We’re hoping the results can help us tailor our blogposts and our discussions better over the course of the MOOC. The information you give us will also help graduate research on public perceptions of maritime heritage. Please do come back at the end of your four weeks with us and fill out an exit survey (don’t worry, we’ll remind you!) so we can see how your option has changed.
There are 14 questions in the survey. Please feel free to fill in as much or as little of the survey as you wish – and to let us know exactly what you think!
To take survey simply follow this link: https://www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk/16254
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]]>We want to know about your views on maritime archaeology in your part of the world, whether that’s Britain or Bahrain, Europe or Uruguay.
One of the most exciting parts of the MOOC for the team at Southampton is the opportunity to hear more about people’s experience of and views about maritime archaeology and maritime heritage around the world.
Between us we work on quite a few continents, but we’re aware that overall our research – and our personal experience of maritime archaeology – tends to have a European focus. So we’re looking forward to discussions over the next four weeks with the 8000+ people around the world who are doing the course.
As a first step, we’ve put a short survey together. We’re hoping the results can help us tailor our blogposts and our discussions better over the course of the MOOC. We’ll also make sure we get some of the results from the survey back to you in Week Four.
There are 10 questions in the survey. Please feel free to fill in as much or as little of the survey as you wish – and to let us know exactly what you think!
To take survey simply follow this link: https://www.isurvey.soton.ac.uk/13175
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