LimeSurvey Integration
- LimeSurvey is great for providing a user-friendly interface for data collection.
- SuAVE is great for providing a platform to interact and explore data.
- Combining the two makes a really powerful tool. We’re going to look into how to bridge the two to build a powerful pipeline that opens the accessibility to visualize and contribute data.
- I encourage you to explore an example in SuAVE to get an idea of what
- Example SuAVE Surveys can be found under the “Gallery” tab at http://suave.sdsc.edu/
Guide for this section
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For the first steps in setting up a LimeSurvey survey, click here.
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For instructions on setting up the Google Sheet that will accompany the survey, click here.
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To set up the SuAVE visualization for the LimeSurvey survey, follow the steps here.
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Linked here is a tool for mapping multiple choice and list questions in the Google Sheet that accompanies the survey.
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If you would like participants to be able to fill out the survey more than once, click here.
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If you have a class roster in Google Sheets that will be the audience for the survey, click here. This link also contains instructions on if you want to add TAs, deactivate or reactivate a survey, and editing the number of uses per student for the survey.
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If you would like to create a LimeSurvey survey for an existing SuAVE visualization, follow the steps here.
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To learn how to set up a custom survey registration form (used when participants can sign themselves up for the survey, not when they are assigned to complete the survey), click here.
Table of contents
- Setting Up a Survey on LimeSurvey
- Setting Up a Google Spreadsheet to House Survey Data
- Create a SuAVE Survey for Data Visualization and Interaction
- Tool for mapping Multiple Choice and List questions
- Multiple Records for Same Participant
- Preparing a class roster for import in LimeSurvey
- Configuring LimeSurvey for an existing SuAVE gallery
- Custom Limesurvey Registration Form