The Design And Implementation Of An Online Campus Opinion Poll System (PDF/DOC)
The paper aims at designing and implementing a simple and concise system that collects opinions of university students concerning a subject matter via simple voting. The quest to voice out one’s opinion or thoughts on an issue in an effective, anonymous and faster method remains a challenge for most tertiary institutions in Nigeria. This online opinion poll system aims at bridging the gap between the students and management of schools in a simpler and interactive manner. The administrator of the online poll has the user privilege of presenting issues concerning the students in form of questions. The students log on to the portal and vote for the most preferred choice or option. The system is designed with PHP, bootstrap, CSS and MYSQL technologies.
Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
In general, an opinion is a view, stand point, or perception about an issue that is inconclusive. It could be said to be one’s thoughts on certain issues with no decisive conclusion. The difference between fact and opinion is that fact can probably be proven (evidence), i.e. a reasonable number of experts can attest to it. An example is: “United States of America was involved in the Vietnam War versus “United States of America was right to get involved in the Vietnam War”. Most times, opinions are backed with evidence and principles when one is engaged in an argument. Based on individual differences, people tend to have diverse contrasting views on some sets of facts. Opinions seldom differ even in the absence of new arguments (Scheuren, 2004). It is logical to say that an opinion with facts is more held than one examined with said arguments. Over time, opinion has always been the viewpoint, perception, attitudes, feelings, and desires. It may refer to unproven information, juxtapose to knowledge and fact.
Conventionally, public opinion is the sum total of people’s feelings, beliefs, or attitudes held by a population (e.g., a city, state, or country), while consumer opinion is related to public opinion in that it is the sum total of people’s responses collected as part of marketing research (e.g., the views of consumers on a particular product or service). Basically, due to the fact that the procedures of gathering opinions from all individuals are strenuous, expensive, or inaccurate to obtain, public opinion (or consumer opinion) is estimated using Opinion poll sampling (e.g., with a representative sample of a population).
An opinion poll also referred to as a poll is a research methodology carried out by an individual or group of individuals in order to gather the opinions of a sample of respondents from a population. Opinion polls are constructed to show the responses or opinions of a population (respondents) through the use of a questionnaire then deduce their responses in ratio or within confidence intervals. A local straw poll piloted by The Aru Pennsylvanian in 1824 was the first recorded opinion poll, presenting Andrew Jackson leading John Quincy Adams by 335 votes to 169 in the contest for the United States Presidency. Having declared Jackson, the winner through the majority votes of the people both in the state and in the country as a whole, it gave way for the continuous usage of straw votes, though locally. In 1916, The Literary Digest set out to conduct a national Opinion Poll (partially as a circulation-raising exercise) and rightly predicted Woodrow Wilson’s election as president. They distributed millions of postcards by mail and counted them on return, The Literary Digest rightly envisage the victories of Warren Harding in 1920, Calvin Coolidge in 1924, Herbert Hoover in 1928, and Franklin Roosevelt in 1932.
An online opinion poll system gathers information without the intervention of the opinion leader or administrator electronically, by responding to set of questions on the Web (Thomas, 2003). Bearing in mind that online based opinion systems are computer base, it permits bulky collection of data. Online opinion management system comprises how the administrator runs and manages different types of Opinion Polls through the internet networks. An online opinion poll system allows tertiary institutions to build questionnaires as well as publish questionnaires to respondents. The advent of this technology eases the stress, and possibly the cost attached with manual distribution of questionnaires. Also, it quickens the distribution and response sequence.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
There are various channels in which opinions can be gotten-one major channel is through the issuance of questionnaires manually to respondents. Other channels are through interviews, observations and mails.
This method is strenuous because it involves cost, time, and efforts (Sekaran, 1992; Hair et al., 2006). A preliminary study involving 12 lecturers found that they agree to implement any tool that can assist them in administering Opinion Poll practice. Currently, a lot of commercial web-based opinion management systems exist, but users have to pay for its usage as well as register. Such opinion management systems include: Opinion PollGizmo1, Opinion PollMonkey2, and QuestionPro3. When the lecturers were interrogated, they prefer not to use the commercial web-based opinion management system because they do not have trust on the system. This implies that the lecturers prefer to use a tool that will ease the administration process in their opinion practice, though it must be internal. In order to tackle this problem, a web-based system will be developed.
1.3 Objectives of the Study
The major objective of the study is to design and implement an online campus opinion poll system. Specific objectives of the paper are:
To develop a simple, secure and anonymous interface for students to air their opinion on issues bothering them.
To develop a secure system for opinion leaders on campus/administrator to easily post questions for students to give their opinions.
1.4 Significance of the Study
This study is expected to contribute significantly to different parties, including to the body of knowledge and to the researchers.
To the body of knowledge: Results gathered from the evaluations will be used to propose whether Online Opinion Poll System is useful and easy to use by students and lecturers. This is important because students and lecturers that are going to be asked include all levels of computer background.
To the researchers: By implementing OCOP, researchers can reduce the cost, time, and efforts in administering their Opinion Poll.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The design and implementation of an online campus opinion poll system will be delimited to the students and lecturers of University of Abuja, Nigeria.
1.6 Definition of Terms
OCPS:
Online Campus Poll System
Opinion:
A view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
Opinion Poll:
This is a human research Opinion Poll of public opinion from a particular sample.
Opinion Polls:
To look closely at or examine.
Opinion Poll System:
A system that gathers information without the intervention of the opinion leader or administrator electronically.
Online:
Over the internet or network.
Conclusion, Recommendation and Summary
5.1 Conclusion
In this project work much effort has been made to boost online poll management system operations by Effective entering of new poll, topics, and questions into the system and the description made for that system. The software can allow users to access each question he or she saw on the screen. In this project work, effort has also been made to track the number of views and votes made by the visitor.
Also information has been presented in an easy and intelligible manner for quick grasp of the system concept by users. The software is easily accessible by the system operator, in addition to eliminating the stress associated with the manual system of data management.
Finally, the system will ensure accurate documentation and easy retrieval and data update. This also serves a potential platform for data integrity.
Problems Encountered
I had some problems with power stability. I also had some difficulty with deleting of a record from the database, but after series of debugging steps coupled with reverent contribution from on-line tutors, friends and seniors, I soon found it quite an easy task to execute.
5.2 Recommendations
The proposed “Online Campus Opinion Polling System“ is of immense benefits to both the user and also the student’s by virtue its competence in terms of accurate data documentation ,storage and quality speed of procedure executions.
This, which largely focuses on human improvement, is a fresh air of effectiveness to the payment system.
After series of testing and going under some supervision, I hereby recommend this software for the student and customers for use.
5.3 Summary
After we have completed the project we are sure the problems in the existing system would overcome. The “Online Campus Opinion Polling System” process made computerized to reduce human errors and to increase the efficiency.
The main focus of this project is to lessen human efforts. The maintenance of the records is made efficient, as all the records are stored in the MySQL database, through which data can be retrieved easily. The navigation control is provided in all the forms to navigate through the large amount of records. If the numbers of records are very large then user has to just type in the search string and user gets the results immediately. The editing is also made simpler. The student has to just type in the required field and press the update button to update the desired field.
Our main aim of the project is to get the correct information about the poll. The problems, which existed in the earlier system, have been removed to a large extent. And it is expected that this project will go a long way in satisfying user’s requirements. The computerization of the Online Campus Opinion Polling System will not only improve the efficiency but will also reduce human stress thereby indirectly improving human resources.
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