[HacktionLab] survey Qs
encosianima
encosianima at riseup.net
Mon Jun 19 12:24:05 UTC 2017
On 19/06/17 13:13, Mike Harris wrote:
>
> It can easily export to spreadsheet format as well..
>
yes but that is not exactly an analyzing or visualizing tool, which is
what we need :D
>
> The nice thing about using our own Drupal install is that we own the
> data and third party services are not involved in it.
>
a valuable detail
>
> We may then perhaps have the option of extending the Drupal install
> into a new web site, for HacktionLab or BarnCamp perhaps.
>
that sounds great!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mike.
>
>
> El 19/06/2017 a les 12:04, Encosianima ha escrit:
>> +1
>>
>> Thanks! It seems we got the tool so
>>
>> Ciao
>> Vale
>>
>> Knowledge is distributed across a network of connections, and
>> therefore that
>> learning consists of the ability to construct and traverse those
>> networks” (Downes, 2012).
>> On 19 Jun 2017, at 10:33, ale <a at 414c45.net <mailto:a at 414c45.net>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 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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