• Different questions for students and staff? Use Branching rules to show them different pages. You can also hide questions on pages. E.g. "Do you park on campus" -> "Yes" launches questions about where they park and how they would rate the facility.

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  • Campus buildings can be highlighted and named on the map using the Create a map function. You can also make each building launch a pop-up when clicked, including more information and questions about it (e.g. "How satisfied are you with this building's facilities?"). 

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  • You can also show indoor plans of the buildings. Either overlay them on a map (GeoTIFF, georeferencing) or use an interactive image.
  • Does the survey cover several campuses in a larger area? Use Location zoom to zoom the map automatically to the selected campus

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  • To ask respondents where they go, you can either ask them to place pins on the map (Map point), or simply click the outline of a building or other facility (Select map). If you want them to draw their routes, either ask them to pin their start and end locations or ask them draw them with Map line.
  • If you want to ask respondents to prioritize development plans, Ranked choice and Geobudgeting make it possible to show them what the possibilities are and ask them to decide. Geobudgeting has the added benefit of enabling respondents to show where they'd place a facility or feature that they'd prioritize.
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