Michael McLennan @ on
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 @ 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 @ 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 @ 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 @ on
Involve Diane Beaudoin in the design.
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Diane Beaudoin @ 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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