vision2020@moscow.com: Re: A vision2020 Survey!
Re: A vision2020 Survey!
Kenton (90142419@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU)
Fri, 24 Mar 95 10:58:54 PST
On Thu, 23 Mar 95 17:08 PST you said:
>Is it possible to use the vision2020 listserver to gather response from the
>50 or so participants? You might think that this medium lends itself to
>the survey process.
>
>Let's do the experiment. Following is a survey on your participation with
>the vision2020 listserver. Answering is quick and painless.
>
>Just say "Reply" to this message. Then make some kind of response to the
>questions. (Reply directly to pcei@moscow.com if you don't want everyone
>on the list to read your response.)
>
>The deadline for response is this Sunday, March 26. You will get the
>results the nest day on Monday, March 27. So, this is a quick turnaround
>survey!
>
>Fritz
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>1. How often do you read these messages?
daily, Monday to Friday... weekends if I can reach the WSU mainframe, which
isn't easy when the students are in town.
>2. Have you ever resonded or are you a "lurker"?
responded often... and tried to provoke responses through inquiries and
provocative postings
>3. Have you learned about public meetings, or other civic processes
>through this process that you wouldn't have known about otherwise?
a few, but I find about most of them through traditional means
>
>4. Has this discussion made you more or less likely to participate in
>other ways in the local decision making process.
if more people would sign up to monitor a given agency's meetings, I would
be less likely to go. as it is, I feel I need to go to a lot anyway.
>5. Are diverse points of view represented?
not really... we need a way to give non-Internet subscribers a direct way
to respond and participate
>6. Do you have any suggestion on how we can we make this thing work better?
I'd like to see more contributions from all participants... I feel like I'm
doing too much "talking" and not enough "listening"
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>Thanks to Kenton!
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