This document discusses gathering feedback through surveys and making improvements to games. It explains the difference between closed and open-ended questions, and provides examples of each. Learners are tasked with making improvements to their own game, and creating a survey to gather feedback on the changes from others. The goal is to help learners identify what they have learned and areas they can continue to improve.
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Learning Objectives
To identify the difference between closed and open ended
questions
To make independent improvements to the game
To create a survey to gain feedback
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Gathering feedback
When gathering feedback it is important to use structured
questions that focus the feedback.
There are two types of questions:
1. Closed questions
2. Open ended questions
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Gathering feedback
Closed questions Open ended questions
A question that only
generates a yes / no
answer
A question that allows
the answer to be
answered freely.
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Worksheet 13.1
Can you identify the open ended and
closed questions?
Do you like to run?
What do you like to do in your spare time?
What would you do to improve the look of the characters?
Would you improve the character?
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Worksheet 13.1
Can you identify the open ended and
closed questions?
Do you like to run?
What do you like to do in your spare time?
What would you do to improve the look of the
characters?
Would you improve the character?
CLOSED
OPEN
OPEN
CLOSED
7. Engage
Improvements
You have completed the tutorials to create the game.
What can you do to improve it?
Your Task
Make improvements to your game.
Create a survey to ask others to give you feedback on your
changes
9. Reach
Learning Objectives
To identify the difference between closed and open ended
questions
To make independent improvements to the game
To create a survey to gain feedback