5 Reasons to Build Educational Surveys on Tutor Platform

Surveys are great tools for getting feedback in education. They are helpful for students, educators, school directors and managers to get valuable information at hand. In comparison with face-to-face interactions, online surveys save quite a lot of time and money. The great part is that the answers are collected in a database and are presented in charts and graphs. This makes the process way smoother and allows you to analyze the results easier and faster.

Why to use surveys?



  • reach your target respondents more easily


  • have a higher rate of data accuracy due to easy selection buttons of correct answers


  • use internal tool for data analysis and reports


  • understand difficulties for students during the lesson 


  • evaluate teachers to improve teaching quality and salary rate


  • create personalized questionnaires, etc.

What survey building tools are there in the industry?

To create high quality-surveys you will need to know what tools are available in the survey building industry. See a list of the best competing websites to create survey forms mentioned below.

Why create surveys with Tutor Platform?

Tutor Platform, the all-in-one teaching and learning platform, works its fingers to the bone to help individual teachers and educational companies work smoothly and manage all activities in one place. Now Tutor Platform comes up with a great suggestion of a survey building tool. But what are the core values for which you can choose Tutor Platform? Find the 5 reasons to create a survey with Tutor Platform below:

Let’s get deeper and explain each reason thoroughly.

1. It is connected with all your learning materials and management staff

Building surveys on Tutor Platform is way easy-peasy and comfortable. First off, you have that feature available on the menu. Hence, as already mentioned, you can create surveys from inside the platform without running from one place to another.

Then, you have an option to attach surveys to the interactive book’s different topics and groups for students. In addition, surveys attachment to school for students, teachers, or school members is also possible.

Your students will get notifications about new surveys, moreover, you will receive survey answers. If you provide your students with any learning material, they can take the survey, attached to it, right after passing the course. If they want to or should take a survey conducted to a group, school, or school members, they will do so.

Besides, if you are the school manager, you can use a wide range of survey templates, which will make your work even easier than it already is. To make your survey look more formal, serious, and inspiring, add your logo and cover to it.

The greatest and coolest part is that you can send the survey to anyone outside the platform. It generates an external link which you can share with one click.

2. It provides analytics

Let’s imagine that you have created a survey, and your students have already completed it. What is left to do now is analyze it and gain insights. In this respect, Tutor Platform suggests a survey analytics page where you will see all the data analysis and reports collected from surveys.

Even more! You will have charts and diagrams based on your survey outcomes, and in your further activities, you may need to export any survey data. It’s not a problem with Tutor: do it! Finally, if you want to use filters on survey analytics pages, you have got that feature, as well. 

3. It allows you to include multiple question types

If you want your survey to be quite successful and help you gather relevant information, include various types of questions. First, define for yourself what kind of questions you need to ask. You may need single-line answers, multiple choice answers, gap fills, and so forth. The Tutor Platform survey building tool suggests multiple question types. 

  • Include open-ended questions: Let your respondents provide long-form answer to the questions.


  • Include closed-ended questions: Let your respondents choose the right answer among the options provided.


  • Include ranking questions: Let your respondents arrange a list of answers.


  • Include rating questions: Let your respondents rate the presented options on a given scale.

4. It is continuously developed 

The success in every single thing is not remaining at the same level but always competing, developing, and boosting new activities. Tutor Platform survey builder is such a tool that is constantly developed. The real proof of it is introducing newly integrated features and functionalities quite often.

Exciting, isn’t it? Give it a try and see how helpful it is for your school.

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