Successful Participatory & Crowdsourcing: 30 Do’s

Successful Participatory & Crowdsourcing: 30 Do’s

Jasper Visser schrijft in zijn blog op Museum of the Future over ’30 Do’s for designing successful participatory and crowdsourcing projects’. 

De eerste vijf Do’s:

  1. Ask your potential participants a clear question or a clear task. A clear question is never ambiguous, unless you’re looking for (and only looking for) different ways to look at its ambiguity.
  2. Run a couple of real-life test sessions with your question. Even if it’s an online project, ask people in the street your question and see how they respond. Change the question all the time. Once people only respond with the answers you’re looking for, you’ve found your question.
  3. Ask a question that is meaningful to people. Questions that might be labelled emotional or highly personal are good. Not everybody will answer them, but the answers you’ll get will be so much more valuable.
  4. Pinpoint very specific groups of people you’d like to reach with your project. Design to meet their demands and answer to their needs. Preferably, involve this target group in the design of your project.
  5. That said: don’t exclude anyone from participating if they really want to.
Lees de volgende 25 Do’s op de blog Museum of the Future.

 

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