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Collect Feedback from Session #148

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jdearie opened this issue Jul 28, 2015 · 4 comments
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Collect Feedback from Session #148

jdearie opened this issue Jul 28, 2015 · 4 comments

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@jdearie
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jdearie commented Jul 28, 2015

I found how DrupalCon did their session feedback collection... if I visited a session page that I had added to my schedule, there was a button asking me to submit feedback.

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The button points to a simple form - not sure if it was part of COD or what.
https://events.drupal.org/node/add/session-evaluation?field_eval_session=811&destination=node/811

Can we investigate how to collect feedback? I would love to be able to ask for feedback in the post-con email we send out with info on how to access session materials.

@timwood
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timwood commented Jul 28, 2015

Looks like that's using a content type called session-evaluation, which I'm not aware of being stock COD functionality. The "Session being evaluated" doesn't populate from the info in the URL. :-(

I guess we should start with the question: What do you want to do with the feedback?

@jdearie
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jdearie commented Jul 28, 2015

I would think the feedback would be a good aide for the session selection committee next year. In addition to the looking at the popularity of session based on "my schedule" adds, user feedback will provide true insight into how good a speaker or session is. just because a lot of ppl added it to their schedule, doesn't mean it was any good.

in addition to the next session selection committee, the feedback could be good for the speakers themselves.

@timwood
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timwood commented Jul 28, 2015

I guess I'm thinking about required functionality for the feedback collection and analysis. If we use a simple Drupal webform, it has limited analysis functionality, but comes with some built-in. If we use a node, as DrupalCon did, we could probably do more analysis and better tie it to each session node, but it would all be custom.

@bendygirl
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You know, we could ask the devs.
https://events.drupal.org/losangeles2015/team
Website Development Jakob Perry (COD)
Emilie Nouveau (COD)
Tim Lehnen

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