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CivicTechJobs will be a platform to help prospective volunteers find interdisciplinary projects that will be useful for their career development while contributing to positive civic impact, and also a CMS (Content Mgmt System) for Hack for LA projects to be able to list their open roles.
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[Epic] Research for Skills Matrix Content Audit #567

Open kcoronel opened 3 months ago

kcoronel commented 3 months ago

Overview

This is an epic issue that will serve as a directory of all the workflows related to research to be conducted on the content found in the Skills Matrix for Design, Research, Engineering, Data, Product, and DevOps Communities of Practice.

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Resources/Instructions

xxl228 commented 2 months ago

Discussed as a team and will explore the following items while we conduct the usability test in the next a few weeks.

kcoronel commented 2 months ago

@kcoronel to add information from Internship project

xxl228 commented 2 months ago

Rishi found a list of tools that would be good for our purpose, but with some pros and cons. @rishi222k will share a list here in this issue. @kcoronel we will need your help to explore the best option.

We also discussed that in the usability test, we found that some participants have different ideas about how the skills are grouped, which reassures that a card sort study would help us get a better grouping of skills in the skill matrix.

rishi222k commented 2 months ago

@kcoronel @xxl228 Here’s a breakdown of the card sorting tools I found, with some options we can consider:

  1. UserTesting.com: Offers free and discounted plans for nonprofit organizations. Might have to contact them for plan details. Requires us to apply here. (They've worked with Code for America before).

If we're able to sign up with this, I think this might be one of the better options in terms of quality and scale for our needs.

  1. Since we’re a nonprofit, I’m not sure if we have access to business accounts or allowances for paid plans. Most tools I looked at have some paid limitations; the most flexible free plan options were from KardSort and UX Tweak:

Due to usage limits, one approach here could be to break the study into smaller parts (e.g. by skill category or similar) and run separate tests for each. Might be a little work to manage, but we’d be able to run the sessions async and get analytics and insights for the tests.

  1. Another approach could be using open canvas tools like Miro or Figjam to create card sorting templates and run moderated tests. The downside is that they won’t provide analytics, so we’d have to manually analyze the data. These would also need to be run synchronously with a moderator, and would most likely have fewer responses.

I’ve listed all the tools I researched in this doc

xxl228 commented 2 months ago

@kcoronel We would like your assistance to apply for the discount plan for UserTesting.com. Specifics are listed in the post by Rishi. Please see point 1. Please let us know if you have any questions. We believe this would be great for Hack for LA to have as a resource long term. Therefore, it is better that you apply for it so it can be attached to a more permeant email and contact.

kcoronel commented 2 months ago

@rishi222k @xxl228 let's do this:

  1. Please ask the UI/UX CoP if they have any specific card sorting tools that they use
  2. Please gather what UserTesting.com what documentation they would need for us to apply for a free account of their tool.

Please list the message you sent to the community and date as a comment and documentation needed as another comment. Thanks!

kcoronel commented 2 months ago

Also, is it okay to assign this to @rishi222k as the lead?

xxl228 commented 2 months ago

That's fine.

xxl228 commented 2 months ago

To do for upcoming week:

We will reconvene next week and determine if we want to apply for UserTesting.com on behalf of HfLA.

rishi222k commented 1 month ago

This message was sent on the UI/UX CoP channel - 10/07/24. Thread

Hi Community! :wave:

For the CivicTechJobs project, we're planning a card sorting exercise and would love recommendations on tools you've used or come across. For our needs, it would be a plus if the tool offers:

  • Generous limits on cards and categories/groupings
  • Flexible participant/invite capacity
  • Support for asynchronous participation

If you've conducted similar exercises or have experience with any card sorting tools, we'd greatly appreciate your insights and recommendations.

Thanks in advance!

rishi222k commented 1 month ago

Hi @kcoronel

I did a quick look up on how we could proceed with UserTesting.com. OneWorld program

At this stage, UserTesting.com doesnt require any documentation from us. We just need to submit a Google form to apply. We also need to meet the specified criteria before applying. They've outlined it in the same form.

rishi222k commented 1 month ago

Hey @kcoronel !

To extend on the previous comment, @xxl228 and I were reviewing the form during our last meeting and had a few questions on the form, which could use your input:

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  1. For the second question, We're unsure whether the requirements change depending on how we respond to the first question. The form doesn’t mention this, and it might not even be the case. It feels like a survey-style question, where they're just asking for our input on potential requirements.

Either way, would be helpful to get your thoughts on how to approach these questions

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kcoronel commented 1 month ago

Hey @rishi222k @xxl228 I'm trying to weigh the consequences of completing this on our own or bringing in the rest of the organization. Would you mind posting this on Admin Slack Channel (once we have a google doc with responses to these questions). If you get it done before Friday - ping me and I can bring it up at the PM meeting.

Responses below:

  1. HfLA is actually an organization that is part of a larger (umbrella) entity called Civic Tech Structure. CTS is a 501C-3.

  2. I think what would be most beneficial to the project is the first option? I will defer to you both.

  3. I don't think we would be willing to do any of these options, so let's leave it blank.

Thanks!

xxl228 commented 1 month ago

We discussed about the choice of continue to peruse the UserTesting.com access for HfLA. We believe that it would be the best option for us and for the future of the team, however, it is taking some time and it may not work out at the end. But we are willing to give it a try. Vivian will post the questions in the admin channel to see if we get any response.

We also discussed the alternative to this option, which is using a free plan of another platform, where Rish has previously researched. UX Tweak comes to be a second good option, but it would require some creativity on our end to make it work. We will see how the responses are from the admin channel about getting a licenses for HfLA before we determine.

xxl228 commented 1 month ago

Hi @kcoronel @rishi222k, I posted in the admin channel about the issue of UserTesting.com, and Ryan Chase from 311 Data Project replied saying that their team is researching on the exact same issue and they have made more progress already. Bonnie is supposed to review the potential agreement with UserTesting.com next. Once the agreement goes through, all HfLA teams are able to make use it.

xxl228 commented 2 weeks ago

Met with Ryan Chase from 311 on Monday 11/18, currently working with him to gather support document for Bonnie, and a potential survey from UXRs across HfLA to advocate for getting UserTesting.com license.

xxl228 commented 1 week ago

Received feedback from Ryan Chase and plan to proceed with a Survey with UXRs at HfLA. Reached out to CoP leads to get additional support and ideas before proceeding with the Survey. Begin to draft the survey.