Drag and drop Turtle
Adventure Game
Euroturtle
Support materials Support materials tool:
Student Adventure Game Questionnaire
This questionnaire can be answered directly from this page and then e-mailed to Exeter University or a more traditional version can be printed and sent by land mail.
  1. Download a text file which can be used in a WORD PROCESSOR
  2. Print the form directly from a web page using your BROWSER
  3. Fill in the questionnaire directly from this page and send by E-MAIL

(1)

Your name :
School/College :
Town :
County :
Country:

(2) Male/Female : Male Female


(3) Group size per computer : 1 2 3 4 above 4


(4) Which of the following descibes your group: {Click on the mini box to select your choice}


(5) Age :

Younger than 10

10-11

12-13

14-15

16-17

18-19

Over 19


(6) Type of computer: {Click on the mini box to select your choice}


(7) Did you play the game 'on-line' using a modem?: {Click on the mini box to select your choice}


(8) Have you played this game before?

(9) How long did you play for? :


Less than 10 minutes

10-14 minutes

15-29 minutes

30-44 minutes

45-60 minutes

more than an hour


(10) How many times did you complete the game? (leave out false starts)? :

Did not complete one game

1 game

2 games

3 games

4 or more games


(11) How many times did you have to go back to the start for your first game?:

0 times

1 time

2 times

3 times

4 times

more than 4 times


(12) How many turns did you take to complete your first game (include false starts)


13) How many hatchlings did you get back to the sea?:

none

1-24

25-49

50-74

75-100


(14) How interesting did you find the game?:

not very interesting

quite interesting

interesting

very interesting

very very interesting


(15) Now you have played the game, select the 4 most important threats preventing adult female sea turtles from laying their eggs. Be careful to select 1 ONLY from each list as you scroll through the choices. (they are in no particular order!):

(16) Now you have played the game, select the 4 most important threats preventing hatchlings from reaching the sea. Be careful to select 1 ONLY from each list as you scroll through the choices. (they are in no particular order!):



(17) Now you have played the game, what do you think were the best and worst features of the game? Select the button of your choice from each group (please answer all questions). If you have any other comments on the good or bad points of the game, please use question 18


Quality of pictures:
Good OK Poor
How realistic was the game?
Realistic OK Not realistic
How addictive was the game?
Addictive Quite addictive Not addictive
Did the game tell you clearly about how turtles nest and the hatchlings get to the safety of the sea?
Clear OK Unclear
Did the game tell you clearly about threats to turtle nesting and the survival of eggs and hatchlings?
Clear OK Unclear
How good were the links to the main EuroTurtle web site?
Good OK Poor
How clear were the instructions?
Clear OK Unclear
How easy was the game to play?
Easy OK Difficult
Did the game take too long?
No About right Too long
Would you prefer this game to a traditional lesson on the threats to Sea Turtles?
Yes Not certain No
Do you like using computers?
Yes Do not mind No

(18)Briefly describe the most important points that you have learnt about sea turtles from this adventure game:

Please keep within the boxed area


End of questionnaire - thankyou for your help and interest in Sea Turtle Conservation

If you would like to know more, explore the EuroTurtle Web site or email me.


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