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Partnership Intensity Analysis #1472

Open Keristiena opened 5 years ago

Keristiena commented 5 years ago

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Scatterplot that shows the number of projects on the x-axis and has the Y-axis as a variable you can choose from:

Color coded by mission area of partners. Hover over functionality

Usual filters

HIGH Priority

wlcobb commented 5 years ago

Here is more information. Need to complete ticket 1546 first.
This will be part of the intensity analysis. One of the variables that we are interested in looking at is timeframe. I would like it to be the following (please note the actual titles may change, but the logic should be relatively stable): o Short-term interaction (this should be if there was one event) o Reoccurring short-term interactions (this should be if there were multiple events associated with the community partner) o Short-term partnership (projects, that are not identified as events – that are one semester or one year) o Long-term partnership (one project that occurs over multiple years OR project that is reoccurring over multiple years) o Sustained partnerships (multiple projects/events occurring over multiple years with the community partner)

@Keristiena do you want the new timeframe along with the information on engagement types?

wlcobb commented 5 years ago

@ruhidamda Don't worry about plotting campus partners. Color coding should match what is in the maps for primary mission area of community partner. Primary mission for color coding only. If easy, do variable for x and make projects the default. This is the number of projects.
Each community partner is only plotted once. Keep as a scatter plot. Have a cross with the median Interdisciplinary Score - This would be based on the number of subcategories the community partners have. If only 1 for all projects, lower score. If more subcategories, the score is higher.

Also, if you have something to show early and want Keristiena to give feedback to help with little things, let her know.

ruhidamda commented 5 years ago

@wlcobb Thank you Wendy. I will try to create a sample so we can get feedback early on