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Programs & Events Dashboard - Community Prioritization Survey

The Programs & Events Dashboard is widely used by Wikimedia program organizers around the world. Each year it tracks over 2,000 programs and events, making it non-negotiable that its design must meet diverse community needs.

In 2021, Wiki Education ran the first user survey of the Dashboard to help shape its development roadmap. Building on that, the EduWiki Hub’s technical plan has identified a set of potential new features needed for enhancing the P&E Dashboard. We now invite you to help prioritize which of these features are most important for your work.

This anonymous survey gathers community input to guide Phase-1 improvements to the Programs & Events Dashboard. It’s written in English but you may answer in any language; responses will be translated. The survey takes about 8–12 minutes to complete. Your answers are anonymous unless you choose to provide an email for follow-up.

Privacy summary: responses will be used only to prioritise Dashboard features. Survey data will be accessible to authorised EduWiki Hub staff and the development team, retained for 90 days after the survey closes, and then deleted. If you enter an email for follow-up, that response will be identifiable and we will contact you only for clarification or testing.

If you have questions, please contact: bukola.james@wmnobrasil.org or eduwikiug@gmail.com.

There are 10 questions in this survey.
This survey is anonymous.

The record of your survey responses does not contain any identifying information about you, unless a specific survey question explicitly asked for it.

If you used an identifying access code to access this survey, please rest assured that this code will not be stored together with your responses. It is managed in a separate database and will only be updated to indicate whether you did (or did not) complete this survey. There is no way of matching identification access codes with survey responses.