Reading/Mexico Readers Research/Next steps

To talk about Tuesday

 * Spreadsheet
 * Publishing photos to commons
 * General thoughts/concerns
 * Divvying up work/figuring out the roadmap between now and end of March

Decks

 * Full story (1 hour, brown bag sometime after metrics)
 * Main section
 * Goals of project
 * Research question
 * Methods
 * Who we talked with (faces on page = collage of pics of each participant who said it was OK)
 * High level findings (executive summary)
 * Dive into each finding (maybe 1-2 slides for each)
 * Specific knowledge questions answered (the ones that the teams requested)
 * Do you know about Zero, logo, online shopping, donating to nonprofits, app, editing, language switching on mobile?
 * What are "Knowledge" "encyclopedia" "learning"?
 * Where research fits into series
 * Appendix
 * Personas (2)
 * Profiles for each participant
 * Tech ecosystems
 * Behavioral variables (demographic info)
 * Profiles for other interviews
 * Lourdes
 * Ivan & Monica
 * Students
 * Dr. Rubio
 * Erick Huerta / Nancy
 * Gaby + professor
 * Other Doctor from Tec de Monterrey
 * Editing experiences
 * Links to detailed data
 * Participants Spreadsheet key
 * Quantitative data
 * Metrics (15 min), target March 31, 2016
 * Should be a shortened version of full deck

Raw data organization + publication

 * Raw Videos organized on commons (public)  / google drive with participants (internal)
 * Spreadsheet key with links to videos
 * Process photos
 * Audio from livescribe? Is quality good enough?

Personas (2)

 * create draft personas

On wiki + send email announcements (Reading/Mexico_Readers_Research)

 * Executive summary
 * Publish deck to commons
 * Commons photo/video gallery
 * Notes from sessions

Mexico

 * Get more postits [Joaquin]
 * Whole team
 * Complete all debriefs [whole team]
 * Define patterns (synthesis) [whole team]
 * Split up into subteams
 * Publish this page to wiki (let’s use that instead) [joaquin]
 * Organize post-its onto big post-its (after debriefs done) [Abbey]
 * Transcribe notes + publish to wiki (or upload /video audio to wiki for participants who are willing to share with public)
 * Draft profiles
 * Create mediawiki template [Anne + Joaquin]
 * Start to add content [Daisy]
 * Draft tech ecosystems
 * Create mediawiki template page [Anne + Joaquin]
 * Organize data [Abbey]
 * Build spreadsheet [Abbey]


 * Get any missing info from Tulia - Anne sent email already
 * Send list of participants who showed up to recruiter

Back home

 * Account for simple questions, send to relevant teams
 * What is "knowledge" "learning" "encyclopidia"
 * Do you know Zero?
 * Do you know Wiktionary?
 * Do you know there's a Wikipedia app?
 * Do you recognize the globe logo?
 * Do you shop online?
 * Do you donate to nonprofits?
 * Create polished profiles on wiki
 * Fill in profiles
 * For short section
 * Add aspirations
 * Drop in pictures (for non-anonymous)
 * Add "day in the life" section, include family/living arrangements
 * Make sure tech comfort is included
 * Make sure connectivity is included
 * Create polished tech eco systems
 * Add research plan to wiki [Abbey]
 * Put together decks
 * Start with a template [Abbey]
 * Start a commons category for this work
 * Publish to commons using a category
 * process photos
 * Everyone on team share pictures of process / interviews they took on their phones / cameras
 * Organize pictures taken on team members cameras (add to data set of participants, and gather to document process). Make sure private images/videos are marked as such.
 * videos
 * audio recordings
 * Categorize device usage videos to share (decide if this is useful or not)
 * Create 2 more personas - work with Danny H.
 * Add research plan to wiki page
 * Build out findings across countries (Ghana, South Africa, Mexico)
 * Gather contact info for participants (internal only)
 * Dig more about Mexico
 * Smart phone/mobile penetration
 * Internet penetration/access
 * Wiki usage
 * Different languages
 * In general (pageviews, trends, etc.)
 * Any follow up questions we can ask by survey? Via facebook?
 * Do you use fb groups to collaborate?
 * How do people think about internet/search/browsers?
 * Mental model of creation of wikipedia?
 * Why are people (not) interested in editing?
 * Check in with Legal about publishing spreadsheet