Reports: Difference between revisions

From OLPC
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
There are a number of questionnaires and other reports that could be used to gather data from projects and deployments. [[user:bcjordan|bcjordan]] has suggested setting up online forms to gather lots of data and convert it into spreadsheets and simple graphs.
There are a number of questionnaires and other reports that could be used to gather data from projects and deployments. [[user:bjordan|Brian Jordan]] has suggested setting up online forms to gather and distribute lots of data and converting it into spreadsheets and simple graphs.

'''For a list of research and assessment studies, see [[OLPC research]].'''


== Deployments ==
== Deployments ==
How they are growing / who they are working with; hardware, teacher, and community metrics
How they are growing / who they are working with; hardware, teacher, and community metrics. Graph of # laptops over time for each deployment (one deployment or country or laptop language per line)



== Projects ==
== Projects ==
Line 12: Line 15:
== Contributors ==
== Contributors ==
How are they getting along / who are they working with / what is easy and hard for contribution
How are they getting along / who are they working with / what is easy and hard for contribution

[[category:reports]]
[[category:statistics]]

Latest revision as of 00:43, 3 December 2010

There are a number of questionnaires and other reports that could be used to gather data from projects and deployments. Brian Jordan has suggested setting up online forms to gather and distribute lots of data and converting it into spreadsheets and simple graphs.

For a list of research and assessment studies, see OLPC research.

Deployments

How they are growing / who they are working with; hardware, teacher, and community metrics. Graph of # laptops over time for each deployment (one deployment or country or laptop language per line)


Projects

How they are progressing / working with others; what they have and need

Activities

How they are being used / hacked / updated; todo lists and future milestones

Contributors

How are they getting along / who are they working with / what is easy and hard for contribution