Three New Intelligence and Insights Features from Microsoft Forms | April 2021
Published Apr 22 2021 08:00 AM 32.6K Views
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Microsoft Forms aims to help you make better decisions with data. As we improve Forms’ intelligence service, we support you in not just creating surveys and polls more easily, but also in extracting key insights from data in an understandable way. Read on to learn about three of these improvements: Estimated Time, the Insights button, and Word Clouds.

 

Automatically Add Estimated Response Time (Design Intelligence)

You may have noticed that while creating your surveys, Forms now provides an estimated response time for longer surveys. Our intelligence service can now predict the approximate time it will take for someone to complete the form, depending on the types and number of questions on the form. You can add this estimated response time (as seen below) in the subtitle of the form, which can help increase the form’s response rates.

 

 

Add Estimated Time to Encourage Response CompletionAdd Estimated Time to Encourage Response Completion

Engage in a New Experience for Forms Data Insights

In the past, after collecting a few dozen responses in your survey, you may have noticed the "Ideas" button appear at the top of the Responses tab of your Forms design page. By clicking on “Ideas,” you would have seen intelligence-based data insights on your responses.

 

From now on, you might instead see an “Insights” button under a particular question. If the Forms service can provide insights on the responses to that question—which is dependent on the number of responses and the data itself—you will see this “Insights” button. With this change, you can more clearly interpret the insights Forms provides for a specific question.

 

Click the Insights button to uncover analysis of your responsesClick the Insights button to uncover analysis of your responses

 

As some of you are already familiar, these insights include sentiment analysis on open-response questions, score distribution for ratings questions, and association rule analysis, which notices patterns in responses across multiple choice questions. These insights are presented in easy-to-read data visualizations, which you can pin for quick future reference.

 

Visualize Open-Text Responses with Word Clouds (Insights)

We are excited to introduce a new intelligence-based data insight type: word clouds for open-text questions in Forms. The key phrases from the response to that question will be extracted and be visualized in a word cloud, offering you a quick view on the top text phrases among the responses.

 

View open-text responses in word cloudsView open-text responses in word clouds

 

As seen above, when you click any key phrase in the word cloud, you can find statistics on how many respondents and what percentage of respondents mentioned this phrase in their response.

 

Click the word cloud to see exact responsesClick the word cloud to see exact responses

 

Additional FAQ:

When will this become available?

We will begin roll out of word clouds to open-text questions in regular forms at the end of April. Meanwhile, as Open-Text Polls for Microsoft Teams meetings start rollout at the end of May or early June, word clouds for these polls will become available as well.

 

Which languages are supported?

Word clouds will support English and Chinese text in our first stage of this work. We will expand to additional languages in the near future—please stay tuned.

 

Will I always get a word cloud for my open-text questions?

No, not always—this is because the Forms service may not have found any meaningful results to show, especially if you have only received a small number of total responses. You can come back to check for a word cloud after collecting more responses.

 

Next Steps

We hope you explore these latest updates as they become available to you. If you have additional questions on Forms surveys, quizzes, or polls, please visit our Support page.  To send your feedback, go to the upper right corner of your form design page and select the three dots ... FeedbackYou can also join discussions in the Microsoft Forms Tech Community and follow the Forms Blog to stay updated in the future. Thank you.

13 Comments
Brass Contributor

@Melinda_Hu - are you able to give us more specifics on what the response threshold is when a word cloud would be available for a Form owner? We're getting questions from our end-users about this and wanted to try to be a little more granular than just "you need more responses," because they want to know "how many?!" Thanks for the great article above and the great work to add this new functionality!

Copper Contributor

excelente plataforma,

Copper Contributor

I really like the word clouds - makes it interesting and useful on presentations. Strangely, I could get them a couple of weeks ago on my survey, but now that option has disappeared. I will try 'turn it off and on again'!

Copper Contributor

Yes you need to turn off and turn on and that might work as well

Brass Contributor

Hi @Melinda_Hu!

 

Great developments to Forms. I have the same question as @J_Robinson. Can you give us a specific number of responses needed for the word cloud to be generated in responses? Without a specific value, our staff cannot plan to use Forms to produce word clouds and will instead continue to turn to other tools for this feature.

 

Thanks,

Stuart Gray

Brass Contributor

Hi @Melinda_Hu , the word cloud would be a very well received enhancement if it would be possible to share it as responses roll in. My clients would love to have functionality like Pollev, where you can embed a code into a PPT slide and then share PPT to show the word cloud growing/changing in a meeting. For that matter, will some of these nice enhancements become available inside of Teams meetings? 

Copper Contributor

It would be great to have the ability to use a grid or chart to fill in data.

Copper Contributor

there seems to be a delay on the word cloud insight.  I check the responses on the form and there are no word clouds.  a day later, I found a word cloud with no additional responses.   Does anyone know if the word cloud insight has a delayed feature?  Or what would cause the word cloud to not form immediately?

Copper Contributor

I'm also interested in the answer to @amyfeen's question.  I just became aware of the Insights/Word Cloud feature and decided to do some testing.  I setup a simple form to capture open-text answers, then I populated it with 30 responses.  I'm still not seeing the Insights feature.  I will check the form again tomorrow to see if anything changes, but if anyone can share any additional information it would be much appreciated.

Copper Contributor

Joe_Cronk - I tested and the insight appears the next day.  It is not update immediately.

Copper Contributor

Thanks @amyfeen.  I confirmed that the insight appears the next day.  I guess my question, is this the expected behavior?  It seems a bit odd to me to have to wait until the following day to see this.

Copper Contributor

Joe_cronk

I agree.  I would have expected immediate results.  The day wait is not helpful.  We ended up having to use kahoot for an instant wordcloud.

 

thanks,

Amy

Copper Contributor

why this option is not available in my Microsoft Form? 

Automatically Add Estimated Response Time (Design Intelligence)

 

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