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Decide on how we are going to evaluate our events #3

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ErikBjare opened this issue May 10, 2015 · 4 comments
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Decide on how we are going to evaluate our events #3

ErikBjare opened this issue May 10, 2015 · 4 comments

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@ErikBjare
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All the below options could be used to improve how we organize our events.

  • Metrics (Number of attendees, which field of study, etc.)
  • Ratings (post-event, via surveys)
  • Feedback (post-event, via surveys)
  • Pre-event polls (via Facebook)

The question is how to do it effectively.

One classic way is to make a short survey which you send out to the participants after the event, should be easy to send out via Facebook. Just a "Rate on a scale 1-5 what you thought about..." and a simple "Anything else you think we could do better?" textbox should make a solid foundation. It would also be nice to ask which program they study/what they work with.

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It's always difficult with surveys, making the results public (except for maybe a text feedback-to-the-lecturer field) might help engagement but we have no plans to develop this for now.

Keeping it open since the idea is still solid, assuming that the lecturer wants to be evaluated and get feedback.

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Zolomon commented Nov 10, 2015

How about just having a twitter account and ask people 15 minutes before the event ends to post tweets with feedback about this, and for the next event, if they have any suggestions?

That's quite direct and also opens up for dialogue.

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I really like that idea, don't know how many people have twitter but that
should make it a lot easier to respond.

2015-11-10 16:03 GMT+01:00 Bengt Ericsson [email protected]:

How about just having a twitter account and ask people 15 minutes before
the event ends to post tweets with feedback about this, and for the next
event, if they have any suggestions?

That's quite direct and also opens up for dialogue.


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Med vänlig hälsning,

Kristian Berg

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As Kristian said, I don't believe a lot of students are active Twitter
users.

More students are active Facebook users but Facebook has it's own share of
issues.

On Tue, Nov 17, 2015, 14:23 Kristian Berg [email protected] wrote:

I really like that idea, don't know how many people have twitter but that
should make it a lot easier to respond.

2015-11-10 16:03 GMT+01:00 Bengt Ericsson [email protected]:

How about just having a twitter account and ask people 15 minutes before
the event ends to post tweets with feedback about this, and for the next
event, if they have any suggestions?

That's quite direct and also opens up for dialogue.


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#3 (comment).

Med vänlig hälsning,

Kristian Berg


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