2011/6/23 Björn Balazs <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> as promised here is our suggestion for a user survey we would like to
> comduct. As you can see, we can do these surveys in multiple languages.
>
> http://usability-methods.com/survey/943138fd9025419a9a34e7b23e4c6c21/
>
> What I would like to get most feedback on is the last page. People that have
> participated in this survey, should easily be acquired for further surveys. I
> think sending them to the general LO lists page is not a good solution.
> Facebook, LinkedIn groups seem to be ok - what else can we offer? What other
> ideas do you have?
>
> As this survey is more or less a demo, we have some research questions in
> mind, concerning the psychological concept of motifes. We hope to be able to
> use this concept to better describe user groups. Just in case you should
> wonder about the content... Of course comments on the survey itself are
> welcome as well.
>
> Best,
> Björn
>
> Am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011, 15:43:41 schrieb Björn Balazs:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
>> hopefully things will get better now.
>>
>> We at Apliki, namely Isabel (she will soon say hello) and I, are planning a
>> set of surveys to better understand who the LibO user are. For these
> surveys
>> we do need LibO end-users that are willing to answer a few questions about
>> themselves and their likes and dislikes.
>>
>> With these surveys we want to find criteria to guide the direction of the
>> further development of LibO, to understand how LibO can and needs to be
>> improved.
>>
>> A first survey has been prepared and more will follow, giving you all the
>> possibilities to add questions you find relevant. So we qbviously will need
>> a lot of feedback from all of you on this issue, but at the moment we would
>> like to start the discussion with the most fundamental issue:
>>
>> How can we acquire the end-users for the surveys?
>>
>> We have been thinking about recruiting them over Facebook or via the
>> Download Page for Libre Office! Do you have any other ideas? Do you see any
>> possibility to actively help us with this?
>>
>> Thanks for your help and your opinion!
>>
>> Best,
>> Björn
>

On last page, I think you should include "teacher" and "academic" (or
something like that) as profession.
The first page gave me a strange impression... for a moment I thought
I was in front of the wrong survey ;)
I think the first page need a rewording because it's not clear it's
relation with the rest of the survey.
Cheer
Ricardo

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