Open tan-zhou opened 3 years ago
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### Overview We need to create a guide for Diary Study so that researchers at Hack for LA learn more about when and how to use this method. ### Action Items - [ ] Gather examples of how other projects or volunteers have done this (if applicable), adding each example as a link in the resources section below - [ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Gather Examples" label and add the "Guide: Research" label - [ ] Research existing information about Diary Study in relevant resources, articles, etc. - [ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Research" label and add the "Guide: Draft Guide" label - [ ] Create a draft guide, either in markdown format in this issue or a google doc in the [ux/ui google drive](https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1os-4KyGnL0SXIeyfoDICOEpG5CO_1MaV) - [ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Draft Guide" label and add the "Guide: Review Guide" label - [ ] Review the guide with UX/UI community of practice - [ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Review Guide" label and add the "Guide: Leadership Review" label - [ ] Present to the Hack for LA leadership team for sign off - [ ] Once approved, remove the "Guide: Leadership Review" label and add the "Guide: Place Guide" label ### Resources Update issue hackforla/knowledgebase-content#97 with the name of item you are working on Nielsen Norman Group Source: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/diary-studies/ A diary study is a research method used to collect qualitative data about user behaviors, activities, and experiences over time. In a diary study, data is self-reported by participants longitudinally — that is, over an extended period of time that can range from a few days to even a month or longer. During the defined reporting period, study participants are asked to keep a diary and log specific information about activities being studied. To help participants remember to fill in their diary, sometimes they are periodically prompted (for example, through a notification received daily or at select times during the day). #### Projects to check - [100 Automations](https://github.com/100automations/website) - [311 Data](https://github.com/hackforla/311-data) - [Access the Data](https://github.com/hackforla/access-the-data) - [BallotNav](https://github.com/hackforla/ballotnav) - [Brigade Organizer's Playbook](https://github.com/codeforamerica/brigade-playbook) - [Civic Tech Index](https://github.com/civictechindex/CTI-website-frontend) - [Civic Tech Jobs](https://github.com/hackforla/CivicTechJobs) - [Civic Tech Structure](https://github.com/hackforla/civic-tech-structure) - [Data Science Projects](https://github.com/hackforla/data-science) - [Design Systems](https://github.com/hackforla/design-systems) - [Engage](https://github.com/hackla-engage) - [Expunge-Assist (formerly known as Record Clearance)](https://github.com/hackforla/expunge-assist) - [Food Oasis](https://github.com/hackforla/food-oasis) - [GreenEarthOS](https://github.com/hackforla/climate-project) - [Guides](https://github.com/hackforla/guides) - [HomeUniteUs](https://github.com/hackforla/homeuniteus) - [Internship project](https://github.com/hackforla/intership) - [Lucky Parking](https://github.com/hackforla/lucky-parking) - [Open Community Survey](https://github.com/hackforla/open-community-survey) - [TDM Calculator](https://github.com/hackforla/tdm-calculator) - [VRMS](https://github.com/hackforla/vrms) - [Hack for LA's Website](https://github.com/hackforla/website) - [Youth Justice Nav](https://github.com/hackforla/YouthJusticeNav/)
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Overview
We need to create a guide for Diary Study so that researchers at Hack for LA learn more about when and how to use this method.
Action Items
The phases in the guide-making process are listed below. Each phase displayed in blue is linked to a wiki page with instructions on how to complete that phase. Open the wiki page in a new tab, copy the instructions for each part into the section labeled 'Tasks' at the bottom of this issue, and complete each task listed.
Resources/Instructions
-Nielsen Norman Group Source: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/diary-studies/ A diary study is a research method used to collect qualitative data about user behaviors, activities, and experiences over time. In a diary study, data is self-reported by participants longitudinally — that is, over an extended period of time that can range from a few days to even a month or longer. During the defined reporting period, study participants are asked to keep a diary and log specific information about activities being studied. To help participants remember to fill in their diary, sometimes they are periodically prompted (for example, through a notification received daily or at select times during the day).
Projects to Check
Tasks