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BP10_2010043_LinktoCommentonAnothersBlog#3
BP9_2010043_Web2.0Tools#3_Betterme

Betterme.com is a Web 2.0 tool that allows anonymous feedback to be given. This tool can be used to get honest opinions from students or co-workers without them feeling like they will be scrutinized because of their opinion.
Betterme.com is very simple to use. You can give feedback, get feedback, or ask for feedback by simply filling out the forms under each category. Once the form as been completed, it is submitted via email to your intended audience. After the feedback has been submitted, a rating is given to the person who asked for feedback. This rating helps to identify the usefulness or ineffectiveness of what was being given feedback.
Perhaps the one thing I do not like about betterme.com is the delivery method. When asking for feedback, you are asked to submit email addresses to deliver the feedback form. I would prefer this form generates a link that could then posted on a website, or emailed out to people. Having to import individual emails addresses seems a bit primitive in a web 2.0 tool.
This tool could be very beneficial for my AR project if my surveys don’t get the results I am looking for. I could use this as a supplemental way to measure the successfulness of the video messages we are implementing as a form of communication. I am very interested to see the feedback that we will get using video messages as new forms of communication. We have too many people that will be viewing the video messages to get individual responses, so a tool like betterme.com could be just what we are looking for.