Survey questionnaires remain one of the most reliable instruments for gathering data on community engagement, particularly in contexts where digital transformation is reshaping participation. This Teaching Paper provides a structured framework for designing and applying survey questionnaires to assess how communities access, use, and experience digital tools. Building on established principles of survey design and evaluation, it integrates demographic variables, digital access and literacy, tool usage, and perceptions of effectiveness to capture multidimensional insights. Practical notes are included to help non-profit organizations, development practitioners, and researchers adapt survey tools to low-resource and diverse cultural settings. The paper offers a sample structure with guiding questions, a realistic case study of application in a community-based project, and practical tips for overcoming challenges such as low response rates, digital divides, and cultural barriers. By combining methodological rigor with actionable practice, this resource equips practitioners to generate reliable data that can inform strategic planning, digital inclusion policies, and community empowerment initiatives.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e861907ef2f04ca37e3de0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.64357/neya-gjnps-tchdrcmeng-tp-01
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