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Children's Apps at Madison Public Library
1.
Do you consult Madison Public Library as a resource when you're seeking out new children's apps to add to your digital devices?
Yes, always
Yes, sometimes
No, never
I used to use it more often, but now I rarely use this resource because my children are older
I used to use it more often, but now I rarely purchase new apps
I didn't know Madison Public Library had any information about children's apps
2.
I use (or I would use) Madison Public Library's children's app resources in my role as a: (check all that apply)
parent/primary caregiver
grandparent or other relative of young children
librarian
teacher
app maker
other
3.
What library do you primarily use?
Madison's Central Library
Alicia Ashman Library
Goodman South Madison Library
Hawthorne Library
Lakeview Library
Meadowridge Library
Monroe Street Library
Pinney Library
Sequoya Library
Other library (please specify)
4.
I am usually looking for apps for the following age range (check all that apply):
Baby/Toddler
Preschool
Grades K-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
5.
I purchase apps from:
iTunes
Amazon
Google Play
Other (please specify)
6.
Where did you first hear about Madison Public Library's children's app resources?
At a library program
From print materials at the library
On Facebook
At a library conference
On NBC15
Other (please specify)
7.
Which of these app-related services have you used? (check all that apply)
Carissa's App Picks for Kids (Madison Public Library's searchable web page)
Carissa's App Picks for Kids (monthly e-newsletter)
Carissa's app reviews on NBC15
The App Fairy Podcast
Playing with apps on in-house digital devices at the library
Digital Storytime: Kids, Apps & Libraries (an online course created in partnership with with Wisconsin DPI)
The "learn more" page with links to articles about best practices for using apps with kids
Other (please specify)
8.
Which of these app-related services do you find MOST helpful? (check all that apply)
Carissa's App Picks for Kids (Madison Public Library's searchable web page)
Carissa's App Picks for Kids (monthly e-newsletter)
Carissa's app reviews on NBC15
The App Fairy Podcast
Playing with apps on in-house digital devices at the library
Digital Storytime: Kids, Apps & Libraries (an online course created in partnership with with Wisconsin DPI)
The "learn more" page with links to articles about best practices for using apps with kids
Other (please specify)
9.
Which of these app-related services were you unaware that Madison Public Library offered? (check all that apply)
Carissa's App Picks for Kids (Madison Public Library's searchable web page)
Carissa's App Picks for Kids (monthly e-newsletter)
Carissa's app reviews on NBC15
The App Fairy Podcast
Playing with apps on in-house digital devices at the library
Digital Storytime: Kids, Apps & Libraries (an online course created in partnership with with Wisconsin DPI)
The "learn more" page with links to articles about best practices for using apps with kids
Other (please specify)
10.
What app information do you wish the library provided that we currently do not offer?
11.
Any other questions / comments / feedback?
12.
Would you like to be entered into a drawing for a Sago Mini Pillow Playset and other app-related goodies?
Yes
No
13.
Would you like get e-mails from Madison Public Library about children's apps in the future?
Yes
No
14.
If you answered "yes" to either of the two questions directly above, please provide your email address:
Email Address
Current Progress,
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