Introduction

If you have ever written a document, saved it to SharePoint and then needed certain people on your team to review it and provide comprehensive feedback, then please read on. This post will illustrate just how easy it is to do this using nothing more than SharePoint, DocRead and DocSurvey. DocSurvey will be used to create the quiz, attach the document and provide reporting. DocRead will be utilised to distribute and track the document (with the survey attached) to a group of users.

 To watch a video illustrating this please checkout "How to get user feedback on a document in SharePoint". 

Steps to request feedback on a document

1. SAVE THE DOCUMENT INTO A SHAREPOINT DOCUMENT LIBRARY.

The document can be in any format (Word, Excel, PDF, PowerPoint, Web Page, Video, Url and many more).  
Upload a document to a SharePoint document library

2. CREATE A SURVEY ADDING ONE OR MORE QUESTIONS.

You can choose to add Rich Media questions, normal option questions, text questions or even question that can be scored (if you require a 'Quiz' format). 
Survey Questions for Feedback Form

3. ATTACH THE SURVEY TO YOUR DOCUMENT.

Using DocSurvey, all you need to do is to navigate to the document library (containing the document), select the document and choose 'Survey Settings'. You then select the relevant survey, set a survey start message and that's it.
Attach Survey to SharePoint Document

4. REQUEST THAT USERS READ THE DOCUMENT AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK BY FILLING OUT YOUR SURVEY.

To request that users read the document and complete the survey you now have a choice. You can either email it to the reviewers and manually chase them up. Or, if you are using DocRead, you can simply select the relevant groups to send it to. By using DocRead the users can receive email notifications letting them know that they have a new task to complete and email reminders can be automatically sent if they do not complete the task by the deadline set. When the users receive the task they can follow the link provided to open the document, read its contents and then will be presented with the survey before they are allowed to complete the task.

The picture below shows how an end-user would see their reading task (using a DocRead Web Part).
DocRead on a MySite

5. TRACK WHO HAS AND HASN'T COMPLETED THE SURVEY.

If you distributed the survey using DocRead, then there are many reports that are extremely useful for tracking who has (and has not) completed the task. DocSurvey also has reports showing a break down of the answers given and some useful statistics about the survey. The SharePoint Survey itself also details all of the responses within the survey list. 

Responses in a SharePoint list 

SharePoint Survey Responses in a list

Statistics in DocSurvey

Statistics are maintained in DocSurvey

Track Reading Tasks and Survey submissions with DocRead Reporting

DocRead Reporting