Considering my primary target audience I have decided to condense my questions further to include about 10 questions. This is due to the age and attention span of my TA, I would imagine having less and more specific questions will lead to more thoughtful and insightful answers. I am also playing with the idea of having small illustrative elements as a part of my last question. The question lists a number of different names of Irish mythological characters and stories. I'm thinking of including creating small icons relating to each name to include with the questions. This is however dependent on the limitations of Google Forms, which is the platform I will be using for the questionnaires. The questionnaire will consist of two different sections; Media and Interests, and Irish Mythology Knowledge.
Media and Interests:
Q1. Do you enjoy reading?
Q2. What book and movie genres do you like? Fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, horror, fairytales, poetry, documentary, etc.
Q3. Do you like learning about Greek or Roman mythology? e.g. Zeus, Hades, Aphrodite etc.
Q4. How do you like to learn about new stories? TV shows, movies, books, video games, talking, etc.
Q5. Where do you watch tv shows and movies? National TV, Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, AmazonPrime, etc.
Q6. What are your 5 favourite tv shows and movies
Q7. What do you like about these tv shows and movies? Stories, characters, colours, music, etc.
Irish Mythology Knowledge
Q8. Do you think Irish mythology is interesting?
Q9. Would you like to learn more about Irish mythology?
Q10. Where did you learn about Irish mythology?
Q11. Do you recognise any of these names?
-St.Patrick
-St.Brigit
-Cú Chulainn
-Queen Medb
-Oisín
-Salmon of Knowledge
-Children of Lír
-Tír na nÓg
-Tuatha dé Danann
-Táin Bó Cuailnge
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