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Digiduck evaluation – last terms voucher winner announced

17 September 2015

Last year we called upon those who have used Digiduck’s Big Decision, to help us evaluate the resource.

Teachers and parents from all across the UK completed the online survey telling us how they used the resource, what the children learnt and importantly how we could improve it. Out of all the parents, carers and staff members who have completed the online survey we have selected one person to receive a £25 amazon voucher. Last terms winner was Cath, who was very pleased to be chosen.

There is a new prize draw this term!

In order to ensure the continual improvement and longevity of our resources, evaluation is an essential part of the process. If you have read Digiduck’s Big Decision, or used it with your pupils, we’d love to hear from you.

Less than five minutes of your time could really help us as we look to continue to produce this resource. The feedback received is vital, and allows us to assess the impact of our products and identify new areas that may add value to future editions; information that is then submitted to funding partners on whom we greatly rely.

Evaluation for parents and carers

Evaluation for school staff

From all the team at Childnet, thank you for your feedback.

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