I Have Questions On The Way, So Do You Have The Answer On The Way?
- lucychensilver
- Dec 8, 2020
- 2 min read
Another Benchmark referenced! This time I am focused on the survey that I can hand to the residents and gain sufficient information to maximize the efficiency of the activity Scavenger Hunt (You can see project outline for detail of this event) and implication and information to the daily passenger. In one sentence, it is to let children explore the neighborhood and collect passcodes. At the same time, they answer questions about garbage sorting. With either questions or answers, the board will remain in the neighborhood every day to show the questions and answers that the passengers, including adults or children, can think about every time they pass.
The questionnaire will be voluntary anonymous so no one will be embarrassed by their answers. I will collect them in a box that they can just toss in without looking at the answers filled on the form. To know what is the most efficient way to handle this event, the focus of the questionnaire will include a few questions (both in Chinese and English):
1. Which building you live in?
Since the neighborhood is very huge and has several gates that can exit. Suppose the questions are only concentrated around the area of a group of residents. In that case, the residents living in another area will rarely have a chance to look at the board. This disrupts my goal to educate children subconsciously.
2. Which gate you usually pass by in daily excess (working routine, shopping routine, or other purposes)?
I will ask this question corresponding to the last question to match the answer to decide the best positions to place the board. I want to include the purpose of going through the gate because I can place questions like "What is the category of plastic bag?" on the road that usually residents will pass for shopping for purpose. This will serve as a reminder for the passengers if they are going through either returning from shopping or going shopping. This may have an instant effect if the person can apply the answer soon in their daily life, not until the date event Scavenger Hunt will hold.
3. Are you having difficulties with the garbage sorting policy of Shanghai?
This one is self-evident.
4. Do you have difficulties sorting the garbage at first sight? If there is a scale from one to ten, one means "I almost can't handle it," and ten means "I am skilled at it, " which scale you will be on.
The questions are still being designed. I will leave the edited version questions later in a more formal way.
This is the reference to the questionnaire that I used as the template. I will design the questionnaire neatly so that the residents can answer the questions quickly.

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