Survey Data Policy
General Info About CYBER.ORG Surveys
We appreciate you taking the time to share your insights with us in one of our surveys! Your participation in any CYBER.ORG survey is voluntary, and you may exit our surveys at any time. While some of the questions on our surveys are optional, required questions are marked with an asterisk (*). Please answer all questions completely and honestly, as your opinions matter to us and will help us to continue improving our curriculum and services. For any survey questions relating to situations that you did not directly experience or to contexts that are not relevant to you, please select a response of "not applicable" (N/A). If you have questions about any CYBER.ORG survey, please email the Research and Evaluation Team at CYBER.ORG.
Post-Workshop Survey (Beginning October 2024)
Group-level data from this survey will be used to understand and study our programs, curriculum, and services, and to report on such both within and outside of CYBER.ORG.
Your individual-level responses to this survey will always remain confidential. Your full individual-level response will only be shared in its entirety with a limited number of relevant CYBER.ORG personnel or external partners who have a strict need to know. This survey does not collect your personally identifiable information (PII).
Your written responses to open-ended questions may be shared with and used by our other departments or in external reports, but the written responses will be separated from the rest of your response data to protect your confidentiality. (For example, our marketing department may feature quotes from a teacher about our curriculum on our website, or we may feature an individual's written testimony in a report to the government agency that funds this work.)
Curriculum Feedback Survey
Group-level data from this survey will be used to understand and study our curriculum, and to report on it both within and outside of CYBER.ORG.
Your individual-level responses to this survey will always remain confidential. Your full individual-level response will only be shared in its entirety with a limited number of relevant CYBER.ORG personnel or external partners who have a strict need to know. This survey does not collect your personally identifiable information (PII).
Your written responses to open-ended questions may be shared with and used by our other departments or in external reports, but the written responses will be separated from the rest of your response data to protect your confidentiality. (For example, our marketing department may feature quotes from a teacher about our curriculum on our website, or we may feature an individual's written testimony in a report to the government agency that funds this work.)
EdCon Post-Event Survey
Group-level data from this survey will be used to understand and study our programs, curriculum, and services (such as the EdCon conference), and to report on such both within and outside of CYBER.ORG.
Your individual-level responses to this survey will always remain confidential. Your full individual-level response will only be shared in its entirety with a limited number of relevant CYBER.ORG personnel or external
partners who have a strict need to know. This survey does include limited personally identifiable information (PII) you shared when you registered for EdCon. Your PII does not feature in the analysis of the data in any way.
If you are a Travel Grant recipient, only your survey response status (“complete,” “incomplete,” or “no response”) will be shared with the grant administrator, as survey completion is a requirement for your travel grant reimbursement to be fulfilled.
Your written responses to open-ended questions may be shared with and used by our other departments or in external reports, but the written responses will be separated from the rest of your response data to protect your confidentiality. (For example, our marketing department may feature quotes from a teacher about our curriculum on our website, or we may feature an individual's written testimony in a report to the government agency that funds this work.)