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Digiduck’s Big Evaluation

22 April 2015

Digiduck’s Big Decision has come a long way since its creation. It is now available in ebook, printed, and app form, and has been translated into two other languages.

With kind support from Microsoft, our latest print run brought an exciting new edition of the book, now in A4 size, containing questions for discussion and online safety information and advice for parents and carers.

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

Each half term we will randomly select an entrant to receive an Amazon voucher for £25!

We would really appreciate your feedback, and we thank you for your participation.

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