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It was suggested at the Newcastle event that we should actively seek feedback on the event and I think this is a good idea.
The website would seem to be the best place to do this from - so initially: what ideas do we have about how to do this?
But we also need to think a bit further downstream - not just the UI bits and elements, but the whole round trip like where the data will go to, how it will get analysed/reviewed, and what we'll do with it.
A simple 'starter for 10' would be a Google form which we embed in a page, and the data flows into a Google Sheet, from whence we can learn stuff about what attendees thought.
Many other solutions exist
Discuss :-)
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I just though it could then be 'rolling' or continuous feedback, as opposed
to yet another thing that our events organisers would have to rememeber to
do...
It was suggested at the Newcastle event that we should actively seek feedback on the event and I think this is a good idea.
The website would seem to be the best place to do this from - so initially: what ideas do we have about how to do this?
But we also need to think a bit further downstream - not just the UI bits and elements, but the whole round trip like where the data will go to, how it will get analysed/reviewed, and what we'll do with it.
A simple 'starter for 10' would be a Google form which we embed in a page, and the data flows into a Google Sheet, from whence we can learn stuff about what attendees thought.
Many other solutions exist
Discuss :-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: