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@garymotz seems to be working on recording how many participants we've had at past webinars, which I think is great (thanks, Gary!).
Would it also be worthwhile to keep track of the post webinar surveys in this repo? We could at least stash the results here just as the files from Shari, and reference the file in each webinar prep issue--then worry about parsing about valuable feedback later, as needed...? Thoughts?
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@ekrimmel noted my previous mention of webinar attendees in another issue and I thought that it was a good idea. Thus, we're now building off of one another again and I will throw my full support behind her augmentation of that idea (which was hers in the first place) and say that I think that it could be exceedingly beneficial to have a centralized place for tracking the effectiveness and reach of these webinars. Great site enhancement, Erica!!
We have the number of unique survey participants recorded as a comment after each webinar prep issue (e.g. #11). Do we also want to post this with on the Q&A site wiki? If so, I would imagine it going along with the webinar abstract and recording links for each, e.g. in here:
I do not have a strong opinion either way on whether or not we want to add the participant metric anywhere other than on the webinar prep issue.
For the part of this issue on post-webinar surveys, see #27.
We could also create a table that stores the total number of participants for each webinar - as in unique IP addresses. That's a statistic we can get from Adobe Connect.
@garymotz seems to be working on recording how many participants we've had at past webinars, which I think is great (thanks, Gary!).
Would it also be worthwhile to keep track of the post webinar surveys in this repo? We could at least stash the results here just as the files from Shari, and reference the file in each webinar prep issue--then worry about parsing about valuable feedback later, as needed...? Thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: