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User Data

Public deliverables are available from the project website. We also share the raw data from our user evaluations. It is available upon request by project partners who collected them.

From the University of Salzburg

How to evaluate User Experience and User Acceptance? Raw data files are provided including a detailed summary of the used methodological approaches and evaluation results. The files contain the specification of the research questions; the goal of the used method, the study set up and used material as well as the addressed factors and user profiles. Moreover, an overall summary of all collected user feedback, transcripts, and lessons learned is provided. Finally, references are included in the raw data files as well as the sum of all used materials (interview guidelines, questionnaires, etc.).
For further information please contact: marianna.obrist@sbg.ac.at

From IBBT / SMIT

Data from the ethnographical user research via proxy technology assessment in neighbourhood community in Belgian city of Hasselt. This consists of qualitative data (reports from workshops, focus groups, in depth interviews, participation in community events) and quantitative data (logging data from community website, web statistics) in Dutch.
Data from ethnographical user research via proxy technology assessment in gay action community in Belgian capital Brussels. The data consists of qualitative (reports from workshops, focus groups, in depth interviews, participation in community events) and quantitative data (logging data from community website, web statistics, results from online questionnaire) in Dutch.
The purpose was to identify the social requirements for a Citizen Media-like social network site used by an existing, offline community, with the aim of strengthening the social contacts among members
For further information please contact:
bram.lievens@vub.ac.be

From University of Leuven

Data from diary and case studies followed by interviews and Research Blog in two online communities. This consists of qualitative data: blog, observation notes, pictures and collected artefacts from a quiz evening, video of observation of the organising quiz team; quantitative data of the survey. Mainly qualitative data in Dutch.
The purpose was understanding sharing and co-creation of non-professional users in the new media landscape; pilot test of requirements capturing method called Research Blog. Also to investigate social game experiences for the design of the quiz for interactive television in the Engerwitzdorf testbed
For further information please contact:
jeroen.vanattenhoven@soc.kuleuven.be

From SINTEF ICT

Data from online questionnaire survey in four popular Norwegian social networking sites with 5233 respondents. This is qualitative data and quantitative data stored in SPSS, translated from Norwegian to English. The purpose was to obtain knowledge about user requirements, usage patterns and user motivations in such online environments.
For further information please contact:
Petter Bae Brandtzæg; pbb@sintef.no


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