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Community Health Monitoring
Neal Reeves on behalf of University of Southampton colleagues Community Health Monitoring
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Contents Objectives Tasks Success Factors Work So Far Your Help Needed
LPI success framework Focus so far on LPIs collecting and analyzing data Are results useful - answer inference algorithms Are people contributing – community health metrics LPI dashboard Your Help Needed
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Objectives
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Objectives O1 - Community awareness strategy
enable communities drawn from each LPI, define engagement framework implemented in WPs 2, 4, 5 O2 - Activity analysis keep track of make-up of LPIs communities to make strategic decisions O4 - LPI success framework to assess impact and inform tool design (WP4, WP5)
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Tasks Community coordination Quality assessment
Community health metrics
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Success factors Input from different disciplines (citizen science, crowdsourcing, human computation, science and technology studies) Focus on LPIs from within Stars4All, collecting and analysing data Two components Contributions Are citizens able to solve tasks effectively? Is the data useful? Community Does the LPI appeal to people? Does it attract contributions over time? What output does it generate?
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D3.4 Community health Problem
LPIs need tools to manage their community of contributors LPIs need to demonstrate impact Solution Define relevant metrics Provide monitoring and reporting tools Challenge Understand requirements of a diverse set of LPIs No central/uniform community channels Offer actionable insights
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Work So Far
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Success Framework We studied existing frameworks to collect metrics
Contributions to science Public engagement We defined a framework for data collection and analysis LPIs We built a dashboard for Dark Skies Lost At Night Cities At Night
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Success Framework (2) Individual project metrics Project appeal
Total number of contributors over time Public contribution Volume of contributions over project lifespan Distribution of effort Distribution of contributions over size of community Sustained engagement Median interval between first and last contribution
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Dashboard Come and take a look during the round-table sessions:
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Your Help Needed
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Activism and policy design
A diverse mix of LPIs Data collection Data analysis Education Activism and policy design Public awareness
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Significant questions
Needs of your community Desires of your community What don’t you want Existing measures What is collected in your community What standards is your community held to? How to collect and deliver data Web-based portals? Surveying Interviewing
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