Posts Tagged ‘poll’

Poll: What language do you prefer for MS platforms?

Published by | Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Microsoft’s developer community has worked for many years with the .NET framework, a set of runtimes, compilers, libraries, and programming languages that lets developers build many different types of applications. From web applications built with ASP.NET and Silverlight, to Windows client applications, to Silverlight and XNA for Windows Phone, developers can code in multiple programming languages such as C# and VB.NET and use similar coding styles in many environments.

As we expand our training resources for developers who work with Microsoft technologies, we’d like to know what languages, platforms, and runtimes you most want to learn about. Let us know by taking these two polls. If you choose Other, please let us know what you’d like by leaving a comment on this post.

Which of the following programming languages do you prefer to use when programming for Microsoft platforms? Choose as many as you want:

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Which of the following platforms or frameworks do you want to develop applications for? Choose as many as you want:

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Poll: How often do you want new course content?

Published by | Friday, December 17th, 2010

Here at lynda.com, we are always interested in hearing what and how our members want to learn. To that end, we’d like to ask you a question about how often you would prefer to see us publish content.

Here’s today’s question… If we were to develop and publish 24 hours of amazing training content for [insert your favorite software application here], which publishing schedule below would you prefer?

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How do you use LinkedIn? (or do you?)

Published by | Friday, December 4th, 2009

LinkedIn has over 50 million members

For quite awhile now, lynda.com has had a Network group on LinkedIn. We post lynda.com jobs there, and welcome members to post news articles and start discussions. Our blog’s RSS feed is automatically posted to our News area.

However, of all the social media networks we utilize (including Twitter and Facebook), LinkedIn is our least active group, even though it has over 50 million members in over 200 countries.

So, we’d like to know: How do you use LinkedIn? That is, if you use it at all.

Do you belong to LinkedIn?

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If you do belong to LinkedIn, please choose five of the most relevant answers that apply to you:

How do you use LinkedIn?

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As always, feel free to leave comments.

If you are active on Linked in, we’d love to have you join our Network and help to make it a more active arena for discussion. Let us know how you’d like us to use our LinkedIn group to help you in your work, career, or personal development.

How do you get your lynda.com news and new releases fix? Take our poll.

Published by | Friday, September 18th, 2009

For a while now, lynda.com has published ‘New Releases’ announcements, a podcast, and a monthly newsletter. In the last few months, we’ve been reaching out via social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as launching this blog to help broaden our communication with both members and non-members about new products and new features.

How do you get your lynda.com news and new releases fix? We’re guessing that if you’re reading this post, you get at least some of it via this blog, but we’re also wondering just how many other ways you stay up to date on us. Please take a few seconds and check those services or feeds that you use—click on each one that is applicable to you. And as always, please feel free to leave comments!

How do you keep up with what's new at lynda.com?

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Vote! Creative Inspirations: Blu-Ray or Standard Definition DVDs?

Published by | Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Lynda interviews Rick Smolan.

Lynda interviews Rick Smolan.

Our Creative Inspirations series in the Online Training Library® is so popular that we’ve decided to distribute it on disc as well as online. We are currently building a new DVD interface so these documentaries can be viewed at home on televisions, sold in museum stores, and so on.

What format would you prefer to view our Creative Inspirations documentaries? In high-definition Blu-Ray or standard definition DVDs?

High Definition Blu-Ray or Standard Definition DVD?

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Feel free to leave a comment below to let us know why you prefer one format over another. Thanks for your input!

How would you improve lynda.com? Take our survey!

Published by | Thursday, May 14th, 2009

quicksurveyGot a couple of extra minutes? Please take our very quick survey (it really is quick, we promise). Whether you’re a member or just thinking about it, we hope you’ll take the time to fill it out and help us make lynda.com even better.

And if you haven’t taken part in Lynda’s poll about testing on lynda.com, be sure to cast your vote now on her post Testing, Testing… Do you think lynda.com should have testing? We value your feedback and look forward to hearing from you.

Testing, testing… Do you think lynda.com should have testing?

Published by | Friday, May 1st, 2009

lyndaRecently we launched Certificates of Completion; a new tracking system that awards certificates to active members who complete a course in our Online Training Library. Each course completed earns a new certificate for that course. The question was bound to come up – will we ever offer tests and “real” certification; something that assesses a member’s actual skill?

At this point we have no plans to offer tests, though I’m curious to hear your opinions on ideas we’ve discussed internally. The easiest type of test to implement would be multiple-choice questions that would test your memorization of the course’s key points. From our end, this type of test would require upfront work to write the questions, but then could be run automatically, just like our current Certificates of Completion. We would probably have to charge for these tests as we would have costs associated with creating them, but the extra fees would nominal.

As a long time educator, I’m not a fan of multiple-choice testing. I think it tests memorization and rote learning skills instead of critical thinking skills, artistic skills, problem solving skills, or communication skills.

If we were to introduce assessment, I’d prefer that it be in the form of active learning assignments that would demonstrate true understanding versus good test-taking skills. One idea is to implement a Certificates of Merit program that could be overseen by industry experts, or we could open up the award process via a community-voting engine. Once the certification becomes performance-based rather than test-taking based, the overhead for us to manage and implement would be higher, and this would likely have to be a much more costly type of add on to our service. But the benefit to you would far outweigh that of the multiple-choice option: Employers and potential clients would have proof that you really know your stuff, I suppose we could even offer each of these options, if there were a demand.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas! Please take a couple minutes to complete our poll, and I invite you to leave your comments.

What do you think about testing on lynda.com?

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