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56 | warren |
January 27, 2018 19:32
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyWe do an annual community-wide survey to better understand our community: Stakeholder interviewingA series of stakeholder interviews was done in 2017! You can read them here: [notes:series:community-interviews] User interface designSee the User Interface page for more on design work towards user interface and user interaction improvements. Questions[questions:evaluation] Related work[notes:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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55 | warren |
January 27, 2018 19:30
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyStakeholder interviewingA series of stakeholder interviews was done in 2017! You can read them here: [notes:series:community-interviews] User interface designSee the User Interface page for more on design work towards user interface and user interaction improvements. Questions[questions:evaluation] Related work[notes:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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54 | warren |
January 27, 2018 19:27
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyStakeholder interviewingA series of stakeholder interviews was done in 2017! You can read them here: [notes:series:stakeholder-interviews] User interface designSee the User Interface page for more on design work towards user interface and user interaction improvements. Questions[questions:evaluation] Related work[notes:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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53 | warren |
January 08, 2018 23:47
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyStakeholder interviewingA series of stakeholder interviews was done in 2017! UISee the User Interface page for more on design work towards user interface and user interaction improvements. Questions[questions:evaluation] Related work[notes:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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52 | warren |
January 08, 2018 23:28
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyStakeholder interviewingA series of stakeholder interviews was done in 2017! UISee the User Interface page for more on design work towards user interface and user interaction improvements. Questions[questions:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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51 | warren |
January 08, 2018 23:26
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyQuestions[questions:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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50 | warren |
January 08, 2018 23:25
| almost 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Questions[questions:evaluation] Many different evaluation efforts are ongoing across Public Lab and we try to coordinate our efforts to minimize survey fatigue or redundancy. @liz leads the evaluation team! Ask questions below to find out more. Community SurveyQuestions[questions:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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49 | warren |
October 02, 2017 01:24
| about 7 years ago
A page for all things related to evaluation at Public Lab. Questions[questions:evaluation] Older page content(From 2011 via @warren, interesting!) On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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48 | warren |
May 17, 2011 17:27
| over 13 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page Approach C: InterviewsWe're beginning a series of journalistic/narrative interviews with residents of the communities we work with. Read more at the interviews page. |
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47 | warren |
March 08, 2011 23:04
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. A mini version of this questionnaire was used by Jen Hudon as part of her Grassroots Newark project and can be found here: Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page |
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46 | warren |
March 03, 2011 16:29
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: Logbook questionnaireThe logbook is an idea for a Lulu.com printed book to bring on field mapping missions for balloon mapping. Although this strategy can be reductive, compared to interviews, videos, etc, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish for public use. The results will be published here periodically. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Read more at the Logbook page. Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page |
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45 | warren |
March 03, 2011 16:25
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: SurveyAlthough this strategy can be reductive, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish to support ... The results will be published expeditiously. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page |
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44 | warren |
February 18, 2011 16:36
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: SurveyAlthough this strategy can be reductive, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish to support ... The results will be published expeditiously. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... To contribute to the community blog, visit the Community Blog page |
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43 | warren |
February 18, 2011 16:02
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
ApproachesWe're going to use a few different approaches in performing (self-)evaluation -- each has pros and cons, but we will attempt to meet the above goals in structuring them. Approach A: SurveyAlthough this strategy can be reductive, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish to support ... The results will be published expeditiously. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical as well as positive... |
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42 | warren |
February 18, 2011 16:00
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
Approach A: SurveyAlthough this strategy can be reductive, its standard approach yields data which we can graph, analyze and publish to support ... The results will be published expeditiously. Any member of our community may use them for fundraising, outreach, or for example to print & carry to the beach to improve mapping technique. Approach B: Community BlogThe community blog represents a way for members of our community to ... critical... ... to be continued |
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41 | warren |
February 16, 2011 02:12
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
GoalsGood evaluative approaches could enable us to:
... to be continued |
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40 | warren |
February 15, 2011 21:47
| almost 14 years ago
On this page we are in the process of summarizing and formulating our approach towards self-evaluation; as a community with strong principles, where we engage in open participation and advocacy in our partner communities, this process is not that of a typical researcher/participant nature. Rather, we seek to formulate an evaluative approach that takes into account:
... to be continued |
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