Survey after usage of supported tools
We should have more options to let users take quick surveys after using a tool or viewing a resource. They can cancel of course, but they might earn nanos for taking a short survey.
For: impact
Survey after usage of supported tools
We should have more options to let users take quick surveys after using a tool or viewing a resource. They can cancel of course, but they might earn nanos for taking a short survey.
For: impact
Gerhard Klimeck at on
We had discussed many times over the past years. For impact statements we need to implement something that is unintrusive, but gives us important existence justification to NSF.
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Suely M. Black at on
A multiple choice question will not take too much time, and if the user is happy with the experience, chances are he/she will provide the requested feedback.
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Joseph M. Cychosz at on
I liked Intel’s one time solution. THey had an icon at the bottom of the page that you could click on to leave feedback. And to alert you to the icon, a screen popup (not a popup window) would appear to let you know about this icon. With a simple click you can dispatch the screen popup.
I tried to trigger this tonight on the intel site but was unable to. THey may have changed their mechanism to something else.
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George B. Adams III at on
Involve Diane Beaudoin in the design.
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Diane Beaudoin at on
I think this should go beyond just the supported tools. We should do something with our educational materials in particular.
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