Learning patterns/Learning question
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What problem does this solve?
This is a learning pattern to give you ideas for measuring whether your event, program or project motivated contributors.
What is the solution?
Some Definitions
- Contributors is anyone who is involved in some way in a Wikimedia Project, such as editors, administrators, volunteers who upload photos, etc.
How to measure
Online Events e.g. Wikipedia Adventure, International Hackathon |
In-person Events e.g. Editing workshop, Local Editathon |
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Option 1. A survey question
For other survey questions around motivation, visit the Survey Bank | |
For most online events, you can create a survey using google forms, survey monkey, qualtrics, or some other tool. If you are more experienced with building on-wiki tools, you can create your own survey or polling tool that asks about motivation. | For in-person events, you can:
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Option 2. A show of hands or a poll | |
Add something like the following to an event page: |
For an in-person event where a survey may not be appropriate, try asking the room:
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Option 3. Your Own Idea | |
If you have your own idea for gathering this information, go for it! But make sure to share this in your reports or results |
General considerations
When to use
See also
Related patterns
- Number of newly registered users
- Number of active editors involved
- Number of individuals involved
- Number of articles created or improved in Wikimedia projects
- Number of images or media used in Wikimedia projects
- Number of bytes added and removed from Wikimedia projects
- Learning question: Did your work increase the motivation of contributors, and how do you know?