[HacktionLab] survey Qs

ale a at 414c45.net
Mon Jun 19 09:31:51 UTC 2017


Hi there!
Drupal's Webform module includes some basic analysis of submissions, but
it's pretty basic, imho. You can do more complex things, as nice
visualizations, rendering webforms through a view and using
Visualization API module (this last one is a beta in drupal-8.x).

Best,
Ale.

On 19/06/17 10:06, encosianima wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> I'll investigate about Drupal form, but I'd say it's a simple form (to
> collect data).
> 
> I'm not a data analyst ( only experienced into survey design) and for
> the purpose of getting sense from data a statistics tool is needed.
> There's PSPP but still someone needs to know how to use it (again a data
> analyst).
> 
> On the other hand there's  surveymonkey (free version only allow 10
> questions/100 people questionnaire) and google form (no limits).
> Completely free (be the best option imho)
> 
> Tom: since we discussed a bit about the survey Qs, who participated this
> discussions (theoretically everyone on this list) won't be in the
> position to pilot the survey :D
> 
> Ciao!
> 
> Vale
> 
> 
> On 18/06/17 23:50, Tom Lord wrote:
>> Maybe I'm missing the point - is there / could there be separate lists
>> for this-year's-barncamp-attendees and hacktionlab?
>>
>>    Original Message
>> From: mark
>> Sent: Sunday, 18 June 2017 23:16
>> To:hacktionlab at lists.aktivix.org
>> Subject: Re: [HacktionLab] survey Qs
>>
>> Are you happy with Drupal Forms Vale? Does it include the tools you
>> want? I had imagined we'd just get a .csv dump and analyse in
>> libreoffice calc or something... can you guide us here?
>>
>> I know a couple of people who came to barncamp but aren't on this list,
>> so they would be blind to this discussion and I could possibly coax into
>> piloting a form and timing themselves.
>>>> I'm happy to follow your lead here :)
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> encosianima:
>>> Hi guys!
>>>
>>> Usually best think to do is implement Qs in a form (which possibly
>>> offers/includes data analysis tools) and run it as a pilot with one or
>>> two tester(s) before spreading final version.
>>>
>>> I've got some experience in the field and I'd be happy to give an hand.
>>>
>>> Ciao!
>>>
>>> Vale
>>>
>>>
>>> On 18/06/17 12:04, Mike Harris wrote:
>>>> Hi Mark,
>>>>
>>>> All good questions. I think perhaps though we ought to try to get the
>>>> number down to, say, 10. It good to be concise rather than gather too
>>>> much information, as then we'll have a job on our hands processing and
>>>> interpreting it.
>>>>
>>>> With regards question 3 about the carbon footprint one, I really
>>>> cannot see the relevance of this question at all. Like what are we
>>>> supposed to do with those figures except say to ourselves that "yes
>>>> people who live further away or drove probably have a bigger carbon
>>>> footprint than those that didn't". We know this already. Can we drop
>>>> it?
>>>>
>>>> Question 4 about whether people liked the site is interesting to know,
>>>> but again, unless we propose to change site in the future, not sure if
>>>> it's handy to know. We have done 7 events there thus far. The big
>>>> issue with it being accessibility. The big issue with finding another
>>>> site is finding it, and making sure that we can still more or less run
>>>> the event under the radar as a private gathering without loads of
>>>> paperwork and cost.
>>>>
>>>> Other than the above, nice one. Do you or someone on this here list
>>>> fancy getting the questionnaire set up, once we've agreed the
>>>> questions?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Mike.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El 16/06/2017 a les 06:59, mark ha escrit:
>>>>> I've been thinking about what questions to ask, in order to obtain
>>>>> information that will be of greatest value in guiding us for future
>>>>> efforts. Here's what I've got so far (people may think of others or
>>>>> disagree?)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. How did you find out about barncamp?
>>>>>
>>>>> [will guide our publicity effort next time]
>>>>>
>>>>> - a friend IRL
>>>>> - a friend online
>>>>> - saw a poster/flier (where...?)
>>>>> - facebook
>>>>> - Dissident Island Radio
>>>>> - the HL mailing list
>>>>> - another mailing list (which...?)
>>>>> - a decentralised online service (which...?)
>>>>> - other (...)
>>>>> 2. How easy did you find the registration & payment process?
>>>>> - Likert scale
>>>>> - comments about registration
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Please estimate the carbon footprint of your travel to & from
>>>>> barncamp in kg CO2 (eq) (integer)
>>>>>
>>>>> 4. How much did you like the site?
>>>>> - Likert scale
>>>>> - comments about site
>>>>>
>>>>> 5. How did you rate the catering (food & bar)?
>>>>> - Likert scale
>>>>> - comments about catering
>>>>> 6. Did you present or run a timetabled session (y/n)?
>>>>>
>>>>> If Y:
>>>>> - rate the adequacy of the facilities (Likert)
>>>>> - what (if anything) would you like to change about the facilities?
>>>>> (text)
>>>>>
>>>>> If N:
>>>>> - what would have made it possible for you to lead a session? (text)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 7. Considering the things that happened in the timetabled sessions you
>>>>> went to, what was your favourite moment? (text)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 8. How technical did you find the content of the workshops?
>>>>> *Not nearly technical enough
>>>>> *Not technical enough
>>>>> *About right
>>>>> *Too technical
>>>>> *Way too technical
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 9. How policitically/socially important did you find the content of
>>>>> the
>>>>> workshops?
>>>>> *Not nearly political enough
>>>>> *Not political enough
>>>>> *About right
>>>>> *Too political
>>>>> *Way too political
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 10. Considering the things that happened outside the timetabled
>>>>> sessions, what was your favourite moment? (text)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 11. Here are some of the things that people might like about barncamp.
>>>>> Please rate their importance to you personally, starting with '1'
>>>>> as the
>>>>> most important.
>>>>>
>>>>> _ learning about tech generally
>>>>> _ learning about politically problematic tech
>>>>> _ developing our solutions to problematic tech
>>>>> _ working on our own DIY tech agenda (not as a response to externals)
>>>>> _ thinking about tech politics
>>>>> _ thinking about politics generally
>>>>> _ meeting like-minded people
>>>>> _ sharing a special insight you've got
>>>>> _ building movement/s
>>>>> _ getting help with a specific tech problem
>>>>> _ other
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 12. Apart from the questions above, what else could we improve
>>>>> about the
>>>>> event?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 13. When would you like to come to barncamp next?
>>>>> 2018/2019/never (why?)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 14. Do you have any ideas for a future event?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 15. Would you like to be more involved in organising the next
>>>>> BarnCamp?
>>>>> Please tick the box and make sure you enter your contact details so
>>>>> that
>>>>> we can get in touch.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 16. When helping to plan another BarnCamp what would you like to do?
>>>>> Outreach and promotion
>>>>> Finances
>>>>> Managing sign-ups
>>>>> Overall production
>>>>> Workshop planning and scheduling
>>>>> Food planning
>>>>> Entertainment planning
>>>>> Site planning
>>>>> Site electrics
>>>>> Site network and comms
>>>>> General comms with attendees
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 17. How could we organise in a way that makes it easier for you to
>>>>> volunteer effectively?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone got any others? I'm mindful that we may need to trim down to a
>>>>> manageable length after piloting.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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