Hi Courtney, Is this going to be a series of interviews? Or a paper survey? How many people do you think will answer?
Here are some suggestions. *-Have you used OpenStreetMap before?* *Yes No * * I usually don't include the "not sure" option unless it is a question about knowledge, or something people might want to avoid answering * You might want to differentiate between seeing maps and making maps here -In your opinion, is OpenStreetMap easy* or hard *to use? Yes No I’m not sure * try not to steer answers, by using both the positive and the negative form * I'd use a five point scale here (very hard - rather hard - neither hard nor easy - rather easy - very easy), unless number of respondents is too small to make that worth it * One element, one question. To me, using OpenStreetMap is a million different things. Are your respondents going to be thinking about the same thing you are thinking? -In your opinion, is OpenStreetMap engaging? * same as above (steering, 5 point) * define engaging. You cannot survey abstract concepts. Think of examples of what would be a consequence of people being engaged, then ask about that. Avoid asking about future behaviour, try to focus on their present feelings. -Do you think OpenStreetMap is an effective tool for you to participate in mapping your community? * same as above (steering, 5 point) * close to your reality, not theirs. Are there any other tools they know of they could compare to? I think the focus should rather be if they felt like this was a good use of their time or not. -Do you think having a map of Fernie showing your house together with possible flooding events is a good tool for communicating the hazard of floods? * I would lead with an explanation of what exactly you're going to do with this map. Who will it be shown to? Only then ask the question if they think this is useful. In general, I'd avoid trying to come up with questions, it's better to first think real hard about what you think you might be able to learn from the participants. Only when you have a clear concept of that, try to convert into questions. 2016-03-09 20:11 GMT+01:00 Rieger, Courtney <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > I'm creating a survey for the participants of a mapathon I'm going to host > on Mar 31st - we're mapping a small community situated on a flood plain. > I'd like to survey to help evaluate the effectiveness of using OSM as a > tool for community engagement. Any suggestions for what kinds of questions > I should ask? > > Here's what I have so far: > > Have you used OpenStreetMap before? > > Yes No I’m not sure > > In your opinion, is OpenStreetMap easy to use? > > Yes No I’m not sure > > In your opinion, is OpenStreetMap engaging? > > Yes No I’m not sure > > Do you think OpenStreetMap is an effective tool for you to participate in > mapping your community? > > Yes No I’m not sure > > Do you think having a map of Fernie showing your house together with > possible flooding events is a good tool for communicating the hazard of > floods? > > Yes No I’m not sure > > > Any input would be very valuable thank you! > > > CR > > -- > Courtney Rieger MSc (c) > Environmental Science and Social Justice > Department of Geography > University of Lethbridge > 403 329 2401 > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > -- Joost @ Openstreetmap <http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/joost%20schouppe/> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/joostjakob> | LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/joost-schouppe/48/939/603> | Meetup <http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/members/97979802/> | Reddit <https://www.reddit.com/u/joostjakob> | Wordpress <https://joostschouppe.wordpress.com/>
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