[Wiki-research-l] [Presentation in 20 min] Results from 2018 global Wikimedia survey

2018-09-20 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone,

The presentation about this report will start in 30 minutes. We will be
watching the youtube stream and IRC for your comments or questions.

[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGQtWFP9Cjc


Thanks!
Edward


-- Forwarded message -
From: Edward Galvez 
Date: Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 3:59 PM
Subject: Results from 2018 global Wikimedia survey are published!
To:


Hi everyone,

I'm excited to share that our annual survey about Wikimedia communities is
now published!

This survey included 170 questions and reaches over 4,000 community
members across
four audiences: Contributors, Affiliate organizers, Program Organizers, and
Volunteer Developers. This survey helps us hear from the experience of
Wikimedians from across the movement so that teams are able to use
community feedback in their planning and their work. This survey also helps
us learn about long term changes in communities, such as community health
or demographics.

The report is available on meta:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/2018_Report

For this survey, we worked with 11 teams to develop the questions. Once the
results were analyzed, we spent time with each team to help them understand
their results. Most teams have already identified how they will use the
results to help improve their work to support you.

The report could be useful for your work in the Wikimedia movement as well!
What are you learning from the data? Take some time to read the report and
share your feedback on the talk pages. We have also published a blog that
you can read.[1]

We are hosting a livestream presentation[2] on September 20 at 1600 UTC.
Hope to see you there!

Feel free to email me directly with any questions.

All the best,
Edward


[1]
https://wikimediafoundation.org/2018/09/13/what-we-learned-surveying-4000-community-members/
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGQtWFP9Cjc


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Evaluation Strategist, Surveys
Learning & Evaluation
Community Engagement
Wikimedia Foundation

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Community Engagement
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Results from 2018 global Wikimedia survey are published!

2018-09-15 Thread Edward Galvez
>
>  others I am not uncertain whether we put a lot of attention (Education &
> Age),
>

Oops - meant to say "I am not certain.."
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Results from 2018 global Wikimedia survey are published!

2018-09-15 Thread Edward Galvez
Thanks for your note Pine. I believe I have already shared this on
Wikimedia-l; I haven't shared to Announce, so I can do that.

"Diversity" is multifaceted. I think that some areas offer some hope (e.g.
program organizers & affiliate organizers have higher proportion of women
and geographic representation), others I am not uncertain whether we put a
lot of attention (Education & Age), and in others we are seeing little
progress (gender on the projects). And perhaps some aren't even on our
radar. I think many teams are still working to understand what are the
problems and possible levers that can help us to bring change to these
measures.  Some of those teams include Contributors/Audiences team,
Anti-Harassment Tools, Trust & Safety and Community Resources. Each of
these teams bringing their own strengths and angles to the problem. I
invite you to read the team reports
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/2018_Report/Team_Reports>
.

The research team is also working on finding a way to capture demographic
data as well this year. While we gather this data through CE Insights it is
not the most optimal way to measure demographic data. There was also the
recent email by Erik Zachte about language diversity (Email subject:
"Wikipedias, participation per language") Always to good to start to
measure what you want to change.

I also invite you (and perhaps everyone on this list) to reflect on: what
numbers are most concerning for you related to diversity? What could you do
to improve diversity on the projects? And decide how you would like to take
action.

Hope this helps!
Edward


On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 8:53 PM Pine W  wrote:

> Hi Edward,
>
> Thanks for this publication. This research is likely to be of interest to
> the WikimediaAnnounce-l (and by extension, Wikimedia-l) and Wikitech-l
> subscribers, so I suggest that you cross-post this publication to those
> lists.
>
> After reading this report, I have a question which may be challenging to
> answer: what should we do to improve our diversity? Many of us, inside and
> outside of WMF, have wanted to see progress on diversity metrics for years,
> and I get the impression that while significant attention and resources are
> being given to diversity, our progress has been disappointing. Perhaps
> that's a subject that can be discussed further during the video
> presentation, but I'd also be interested in hearing your comments here on
> Research-l.
>
> Have a good weekend,
>
> Pine
> ( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 11:07 PM Edward Galvez 
> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm excited to share that our annual survey about Wikimedia communities
> is
> > now published!
> >
> > This survey included 170 questions and reaches over 4,000 community
> > members across
> > four audiences: Contributors, Affiliate organizers, Program Organizers,
> and
> > Volunteer Developers. This survey helps us hear from the experience of
> > Wikimedians from across the movement so that teams are able to use
> > community feedback in their planning and their work. This survey also
> helps
> > us learn about long term changes in communities, such as community health
> > or demographics.
> >
> > The report is available on meta:
> >
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/2018_Report
> >
> > For this survey, we worked with 11 teams to develop the questions. Once
> the
> > results were analyzed, we spent time with each team to help them
> understand
> > their results. Most teams have already identified how they will use the
> > results to help improve their work to support you.
> >
> > The report could be useful for your work in the Wikimedia movement as
> well!
> > What are you learning from the data? Take some time to read the report
> and
> > share your feedback on the talk pages. We have also published a blog that
> > you can read.[1]
> >
> > We are hosting a livestream presentation[2] on September 20 at 1600 UTC.
> > Hope to see you there!
> >
> > Feel free to email me directly with any questions.
> >
> > All the best,
> > Edward
> >
> >
> > [1]
> >
> >
> https://wikimediafoundation.org/2018/09/13/what-we-learned-surveying-4000-community-members/
> > [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGQtWFP9Cjc
> >
> >
> > --
> > Edward Galvez
> > Evaluation Strategist, Surveys
> > Learning & Evaluation
> > Community Engagement
> > Wikimedia Foundation
> >
> > --
> > Edward Galvez
> > Evaluation Strategist, Surveys
> > Lear

[Wiki-research-l] Results from 2018 global Wikimedia survey are published!

2018-09-13 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone,

I'm excited to share that our annual survey about Wikimedia communities is
now published!

This survey included 170 questions and reaches over 4,000 community
members across
four audiences: Contributors, Affiliate organizers, Program Organizers, and
Volunteer Developers. This survey helps us hear from the experience of
Wikimedians from across the movement so that teams are able to use
community feedback in their planning and their work. This survey also helps
us learn about long term changes in communities, such as community health
or demographics.

The report is available on meta:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/2018_Report

For this survey, we worked with 11 teams to develop the questions. Once the
results were analyzed, we spent time with each team to help them understand
their results. Most teams have already identified how they will use the
results to help improve their work to support you.

The report could be useful for your work in the Wikimedia movement as well!
What are you learning from the data? Take some time to read the report and
share your feedback on the talk pages. We have also published a blog that
you can read.[1]

We are hosting a livestream presentation[2] on September 20 at 1600 UTC.
Hope to see you there!

Feel free to email me directly with any questions.

All the best,
Edward


[1]
https://wikimediafoundation.org/2018/09/13/what-we-learned-surveying-4000-community-members/
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGQtWFP9Cjc


-- 
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Evaluation Strategist, Surveys
Learning & Evaluation
Community Engagement
Wikimedia Foundation

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[Wiki-research-l] Thank you for participating in the global Wikimedia survey!

2018-05-03 Thread Edward Galvez
Hello everyone,

I would like to share my deepest gratitude for everyone who responded to
the Wikimedia Communities and Contributors Survey. The survey has already
closed for this year. The quality of the results has improved because more
people responded. We heard from over 200 people who work in volunteer
developer spaces like Phabricator, IRC, Mediawiki, mailing lists, and many
others, which is a solid increase from last year.

We are working on analyzing the data already and hope to have something
published on meta in a couple months. Be sure to watch Community Engagement
Insights <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights>
for when we publish the reports. We will also message those individuals who
signed up on the thank you page or sent us an email to receive updates
about the report. Feel free to reach out to me directly at egalvez[at]
wikimedia.org or at my talk page on meta
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:EGalvez_(WMF)>.

Thank you again to everyone for sharing your opinions with us!


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[Wiki-research-l] Your feedback matters: Final reminder for the Wikimedia survey

2018-04-20 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone,

This is our last reminder for you to complete the Wikimedia Communities &
Contributors survey.
* To those of you who have taken the survey - thank you so much! We really
appreciate your responses.  *

*This survey is closing in less than three days on Sunday 22 April 2018.*

*If you are volunteer developer, and have contributed code to any pieces of
MediaWiki, gadgets, or tools, please complete the survey. The opinions you
share will affect the work of the Wikimedia Foundation. *






*Follow this link to take the
survey: https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ABs6WwrDHzAeLr?aud=DEV
<https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ABs6WwrDHzAeLr?aud=DEV>If you
have already seen a similar message on Phabricator, Mediawiki.org,
Discourse, or other platforms for volunteer developers, please don't take
the survey twice.  It is available in various languages and will take about
20 minutes to complete.You can find more information about
this survey on the project page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/About_CE_> and
see how your feedback helps the Wikimedia Foundation support contributors
like you. This survey is hosted by a third-party service and governed
by this privacy statement
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights_2018_Survey_Privacy_Statement>.
Please visit our frequently asked questions page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/Frequently_asked_questions>
to
find more information about this survey. Feel free to email me directly
with any questions you may have.Thank you!Edward Galvez from the Community
Engagement departmentWikimedia Foundation*

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[Wiki-research-l] Reminder: Share you feedback in this Wikimedia survey

2018-04-12 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone,

This is a friendly reminder about the Wikimedia Communities and
Contributors Survey.
*We have only heard from 50 Wikimedia volunteer developers. The survey will
close Sunday 22 April 2018.*

If you are volunteer developer, and have contributed code to any pieces of
MediaWiki, gadgets, or tools, please complete the survey. The opinions you
share will affect the work of the Wikimedia Foundation.

*Follow this link to take the survey:* https://wikimedia.qualtrics.
com/jfe/form/SV_5ABs6WwrDHzAeLr?aud=DEV

If you have already seen a similar message on Phabricator, Mediawiki.org,
Discourse, or other platforms for volunteer developers, please don't take
the survey twice.
It is available in various languages and will take between 20 and 40
minutes to complete.

You can find more information about this survey on the project page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/About_CE_> and
see how your feedback helps the Wikimedia Foundation support contributors
like you. This survey is hosted by a third-party service and governed by this
privacy statement
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights_2018_Survey_Privacy_Statement>.
Please visit our frequently asked questions page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/Frequently_asked_questions>
 to find more information about this survey.

Feel free to email me directly with any questions you may have.

Thank you!
Edward Galvez from the Community Engagement department
Wikimedia Foundation
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[Wiki-research-l] Wikimedia contributors survey is here: share your feedback

2018-04-04 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone,

The Wikimedia Foundation is asking for your feedback in a survey. We want
to know how well we are supporting your work on and off wiki, and how we
can change or improve things in the future. The opinions you share will
affect the current and future work of the Wikimedia Foundation.

If you are volunteer developer, and have contributed code to any pieces of
MediaWiki, gadgets, or tools, please complete the survey. It is available
in various languages and will take between 20 and 40 minutes to complete.

*Follow this link to the Survey:*
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ABs6WwrDHzAeLr?aud=DEV

If you have already seen a similar message on Phabricator, Mediawiki.org,
Discourse, or other platforms for volunteer developers, please don't take
the survey twice.

You can find more information about this survey on the project page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/About_CE_>
and see how your feedback helps the Wikimedia Foundation support
contributors like you. This survey is hosted by a third-party service and
governed by this privacy statement
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights_2018_Survey_Privacy_Statement>.
Please visit our frequently asked questions page
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/Frequently_asked_questions>
to find more information about this survey.

Feel free to email me directly with any questions you may have.

Thank you!
Edward Galvez


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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Your feedback matters: Last reminder about the global Wikimedia survey

2017-02-18 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi all,

I apologize for any cross-posting and additional reminders.

We still need to hear from you. We have heard from very few Wikimedia
developers. Please take a few moments to take the survey so the Foundation
can improve how we support you. The survey will remain open until the end
of next week.

All the best,
Edward


On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 11:17 PM, Edward Galvez 
wrote:

> Hello Wikimedia technical contributors & developers:
>
> Just sending one last reminder. The Wikimedia Foundation is asking for
> your feedback in a survey.
>
> ***The survey will close on February 15, 2017.***
>
> We want to know how well we are supporting your contributions on and off
> wiki, and how we can change or improve things in the future.[1] The
> opinions you share will directly affect the current and future work of
> the Wikimedia Foundation.
>
> To say thank you for your time, we are giving away 10 Wikimedia T-shirts
> to randomly selected people who take the survey.[2] The survey is available
> in various languages and will take between 20 and 40 minutes.
>
> Use this link to take the survey now:
> https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6mTVlPf6O06r3mt&Aud=DEV&Src=DEV
>
>
> You can find more information about this project here[3]. This survey is
> hosted by a third-party service and governed by this privacy statement[4].
> Please visit our frequently asked questions page to find more information
> about this survey[5]. If you need additional help or have questions about
> this survey, send an email to surv...@wikimedia.org.
>
> Thank you!
> Edward Galvez
> Community Engagement
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
>
>
> [1] This survey is primarily meant to get feedback on the Wikimedia
> Foundation's current work, not long-term strategy.
>
> [2]Legal information we have to share: No purchase necessary. Must be the
> age of majority to participate. Sponsored by the Wikimedia Foundation
> located at 149 New Montgomery, San Francisco, CA, USA, 94105. Ends February
> 16, 2017. Void where prohibited. Follow this link for the contest rules:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_
> Insights/2017_second_contest_rules
>
> [3] About this survey:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
> s/About_CE_Insights
>
> [4] Privacy statement: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Community_
> Engagement_Insights_2016_Survey_Privacy_Statement
>
> [5] FAQ:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
> s/Frequently_asked_questions
>
> --
> Edward Galvez
> Evaluation Strategist (Survey Specialist), and
> Affiliations Committee Liaison
> Learning & Evaluation
> Community Engagement
> Wikimedia Foundation
>



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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Your feedback matters: Last reminder about the global Wikimedia survey

2017-02-14 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone!

A reminder to please fill out this survey - it closes tomorrow and we
really need to hear from Wikimedia's volunteer *technical
contributors/developers.*

This survey is mainly for volunteers, however if you are WMF staff and
volunteer on your own that is okay too. :)

Thanks!



On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 11:17 PM, Edward Galvez 
wrote:

> Hello Wikimedia technical contributors & developers:
>
> Just sending one last reminder. The Wikimedia Foundation is asking for
> your feedback in a survey.
>
> ***The survey will close on February 15, 2017.***
>
> We want to know how well we are supporting your contributions on and off
> wiki, and how we can change or improve things in the future.[1] The
> opinions you share will directly affect the current and future work of
> the Wikimedia Foundation.
>
> To say thank you for your time, we are giving away 10 Wikimedia T-shirts
> to randomly selected people who take the survey.[2] The survey is available
> in various languages and will take between 20 and 40 minutes.
>
> Use this link to take the survey now:
> https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6mTVlPf6O06r3mt&Aud=DEV&Src=DEV
>
>
> You can find more information about this project here[3]. This survey is
> hosted by a third-party service and governed by this privacy statement[4].
> Please visit our frequently asked questions page to find more information
> about this survey[5]. If you need additional help or have questions about
> this survey, send an email to surv...@wikimedia.org.
>
> Thank you!
> Edward Galvez
> Community Engagement
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
>
>
> [1] This survey is primarily meant to get feedback on the Wikimedia
> Foundation's current work, not long-term strategy.
>
> [2]Legal information we have to share: No purchase necessary. Must be the
> age of majority to participate. Sponsored by the Wikimedia Foundation
> located at 149 New Montgomery, San Francisco, CA, USA, 94105. Ends February
> 16, 2017. Void where prohibited. Follow this link for the contest rules:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_
> Insights/2017_second_contest_rules
>
> [3] About this survey:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
> s/About_CE_Insights
>
> [4] Privacy statement: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Community_
> Engagement_Insights_2016_Survey_Privacy_Statement
>
> [5] FAQ:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
> s/Frequently_asked_questions
>
> --
> Edward Galvez
> Evaluation Strategist (Survey Specialist), and
> Affiliations Committee Liaison
> Learning & Evaluation
> Community Engagement
> Wikimedia Foundation
>



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[Wiki-research-l] Your feedback matters: Last reminder about the global Wikimedia survey

2017-02-12 Thread Edward Galvez
Hello Wikimedia technical contributors & developers:

Just sending one last reminder. The Wikimedia Foundation is asking for
your feedback
in a survey.

***The survey will close on February 15, 2017.***

We want to know how well we are supporting your contributions on and off
wiki, and how we can change or improve things in the future.[1] The
opinions you share will directly affect the current and future work of the
Wikimedia Foundation.

To say thank you for your time, we are giving away 10 Wikimedia T-shirts to
randomly selected people who take the survey.[2] The survey is available in
various languages and will take between 20 and 40 minutes.

Use this link to take the survey now:
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6mTVlPf6O06r3mt&Aud=DEV&Src=DEV


You can find more information about this project here[3]. This survey is
hosted by a third-party service and governed by this privacy statement[4].
Please visit our frequently asked questions page to find more information
about this survey[5]. If you need additional help or have questions about
this survey, send an email to surv...@wikimedia.org.

Thank you!
Edward Galvez
Community Engagement
Wikimedia Foundation



[1] This survey is primarily meant to get feedback on the Wikimedia
Foundation's current work, not long-term strategy.

[2]Legal information we have to share: No purchase necessary. Must be the
age of majority to participate. Sponsored by the Wikimedia Foundation
located at 149 New Montgomery, San Francisco, CA, USA, 94105. Ends February
16, 2017. Void where prohibited. Follow this link for the contest rules:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_
Insights/2017_second_contest_rules

[3] About this survey:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
s/About_CE_Insights

[4] Privacy statement: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/
Community_Engagement_Insights_2016_Survey_Privacy_Statement

[5] FAQ:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
s/Frequently_asked_questions

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[Wiki-research-l] Reminder: Share your Wikimedia experience in this survey

2017-02-04 Thread Edward Galvez
Hello volunteer developers & technical contributors!

The Wikimedia Foundation is asking for your feedback in a survey.  We want
to know how well we are supporting your contributions on and off wiki, and
how we can change or improve things in the future.[1] The opinions you
share will
directly affect the current and future work of the Wikimedia Foundation.

*** The survey will close on February 15, 2017. ***

To say thank you for your time, we are giving away 10 Wikimedia T-shirts to
randomly selected people who take the survey.[2] The survey is available in
various languages and will take between 20 and 40 minutes.

Use this link to take the survey now:
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6mTVlPf6O06r3mt&Aud=DEV&Src=DEV


You can find more information about this project here[3]. This survey is
hosted by a third-party service and governed by this privacy statement[4].
Please visit our frequently asked questions page to find more information
about this survey[5]. If you need additional help or have questions about
this survey, send an email to surv...@wikimedia.org.

Thank you!
Edward Galvez
Community Engagement
Wikimedia Foundation



[1] This survey is primarily meant to get feedback on the Wikimedia
Foundation's current work, not long-term strategy.

[2]Legal information we have to share: No purchase necessary. Must be the
age of majority to participate. Sponsored by the Wikimedia Foundation
located at 149 New Montgomery, San Francisco, CA, USA, 94105. Ends February
16, 2017. Void where prohibited. Follow this link for the contest rules:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights/2017_second_contest_rules

[3] About this survey:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
s/About_CE_Insights

[4] Privacy statement: https://wikimediafoundation.or
g/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insights_2016_Survey_Privacy_Statement

[5] FAQ:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Engagement_Insight
s/Frequently_asked_questions

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[Wiki-research-l] Share your experience and feedback as a Wikimedian in this global survey

2017-01-21 Thread Edward Galvez
Hello volunteer developers & technical contributors!

The Wikimedia Foundation is asking for your feedback in a survey. We want
to know how well we are supporting your contributions on and off wiki, and
how we can change or improve things in the future.[1] The opinions you
share will directly affect the current and future work of the Wikimedia
Foundation. To say thank you for your time, we are giving away 20 Wikimedia
T-shirts to randomly selected people who take the survey.[2] The survey is
available in various languages and will take between 20 and 40 minutes.

Use this link to take the survey now:
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6mTVlPf6O06r3mt&Aud=DEV&Src=DEV


You can find more information about this project here[3]. This survey is
hosted by a third-party service and governed by this privacy statement[4].
Please visit our frequently asked questions page to find more information
about this survey[5]. If you need additional help or have questions about
this survey, send an email to surv...@wikimedia.org.

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Re: [Wiki-research-l] I intend to survey my students about Wikipedia assignments - can you suggest any refinements?

2016-09-29 Thread Edward Galvez
HI Piotr!

This is great to hear you are working on this. I haven't seen much about
how wikipedia in the classroom influences "real world" outcomes for
students and it is a much needed space for research to help make the case
for the Education Program to school administration.  I am aware that WikiEd
is working on a project
<https://wikiedu.org/blog/2016/09/14/mr-8-2016/#more-9076> to learn more
about classroom outcomes in the U.S., but I'm not sure how that is going.
You can probably reach out to them for more information.

I am more than happy to help with the design of the questions.

All the best,
Edward


On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 1:23 AM, Piotr Konieczny  wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> My new research project, inspired by the following CfP ( 
> *http://www.asanet.org/journals/TS/SpecialIssueCall.cfm
> <http://www.asanet.org/journals/TS/SpecialIssueCall.cfm>)* aims at trying
> to judge how effective our teaching assignments on Wikipedia have been, in
> the context of my globalization lectures in which students have created or
> expanded dozens of Wikipedia articles (you can see partial list of articles
> created by my students at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
> User:Piotrus/Educational_project_results to  get an idea of what I had
> them to do over the past few years). It is clear that Wikipedia benefits,
> but what about the students? Here are my two questions to you.
>
> First, my main source of data is going to be a survey of my former
> students (N<100). I wonder if anyone is familiar with literature on
> relevant metrics (i.e. how to design a survey to measure the effectiveness
> of a teaching instrument)? I have never surveyed students before, and while
> I am in the middle of a lit review, any suggestions would be appreciated. I
> am somewhat familiar with the literature on teaching with Wikipedia, but
> sadly few works have published surveys used. If anything comes to mind that
> you think would be good to use for comparative studies, that would also be
> helpful.
>
> Second, here is my draft survey: http://tinyurl.com/hehckvs
>
> I'd appreciate any comments: is it too long? Are some questions ambiguous?
> Unnecessary? Leading and creating bias in subsequent questions? Should I
> rephrase something? Should I ask something else?
>
> Thank you for any comments, and do not hesitate to be critical - I'd much
> rather redo the survey now then after I send it out :)
>
> --
> Piotr Konieczny, 
> PhDhttp://hanyang.academia.edu/PiotrKoniecznyhttp://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gdV8_AEJhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Piotrus
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Alternatives to google forms for surveys

2016-08-03 Thread Edward Galvez
>
>
> It is great to hear that I can possibly get a qualtrics access. It is good
> to build on a product the organization has experience with. I wonder if
> qualtrics adheres to EU privacy laws. Ticket
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T94807 states it does not. That would
> be sad.
>

I believe this is not entirely accurate, but I am not a lawyer or know
about local EU laws. We are working on posting some guidance on what kind
of legal review/support is needed when doing a survey, so hopefully that
will be helpful. I will post this guidance here when it is ready (should be
within the week I think).

Thanks!
Edward
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Alternatives to google forms for surveys

2016-08-02 Thread Edward Galvez
A note that WMF had security issues in the past with Limesurveys. I believe
these were fixed, but I'm not sure.

We use qualtrics at the WMF for any major surveys and we do share our
account with affiliates & other communities. However, we do have a limit of
2,000 per user.

Happy to chat more about this Jan!

Best,
Edward

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