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Help users get their surveys into shape #14

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migurski opened this issue Apr 3, 2015 · 2 comments
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Help users get their surveys into shape #14

migurski opened this issue Apr 3, 2015 · 2 comments

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@migurski
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migurski commented Apr 3, 2015

We’ve made a basic results page and we have compatible sample results. Now we need to assist users in getting their data into compliant form. Some ideas:

  • Coding text responses for areas into GeoJSON features.
  • Connecting to Typeform, Google Forms, or whatever.
  • Feedback about survey formatting.
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@migurski in terms of a UI to help people code responses, I'd like to air this out before I get too far.

The workflow would be roughly:

  • UI presents a free-text neighborhood from the spreadsheet of survey responses
  • The coder selects the area(s) they deem approporiate
  • The UI spits out the GeoJSON for those areas
  • The coder copies the GeoJSON into the spreadsheet template

http://eeeschwartz.github.io/resident-web-use-research/survey-page-code-neighborhoods.html

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I should add, there could be a control to select which dataset to foreground. The example in our case would be neighborhood associations, Zillow neighborhoods, and council districts to choose from.

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