You can easily create and customize your own online surveys and quickly analyze the results. By automating the process you will save money and above all time by because it is easy to use. No prior knowledge or programming experience required.
Survey results can be published on a website, by email, on a PDA and more. You access your surveys wherever you are in the world by logging onto a web page.
pointSurvey gives you the unique ability to include spatial information in your surveys. Take for example marking a walking route and pinpointing dangerous locations along the way.
It is easy to mark a route. Just click on the starting point. Then click on subsequent waypoints. On a road map these will typically be street crossings or turns along the way. Then a final click on the end point completes the route.
In the figure the starting point is indicated by the green house icon. Each straight segment is a leg of the route. The end point is indicated by the red circle.
These figures show how a problem location can be marked on a map question.
The red x, in figure 1, is the respondent's selection of a problem spot.
In figure 2 we see an example of the different ways the respondent can annnotate this location. The drop-down box at the right allows the respondent to "rate" the location as to the severity of the problem. The drop-down box on the left allows the respondent to give a prepared description of the problem. In addition a text box is provided to allow a freetext description to be entered.