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== Online petitioning ==
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Finding out how many citizens have which needs, and what their preferences are between alternative options (e.g. through surveys, opinion polls, preferenda).
* cHIMICON LABS - Petition Script
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*Some consultations set out to find what particular groups of people need.
* International Teledemocracy Centre - e-petitioner
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*Others try to find out what preferences people have between different options.
* iPetitions
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*In either case, apart from discussion systems, we often use surveys and votes to quantify the needs or preferences.
* Petition Module for Durpal/CiviCRM/CivicSpace
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*Computers can help send out surveys, collect the results, and analyse them. They can also be used to run a quick vote in a meeting, or by subtle analysis of preferences, find underlying consensus between oponents.
* The Petition Site
 
* UK e-petition - www.number-10.gov.uk/output/page297.asp
 
* www.PetitionOnline.com
 
  
== E-polling / E-voting ==
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==E-polling/E-voting==
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Here we are not talking about voting for representatives, but choosing options on issues.
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*voting software can help analyse votes
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**[http://www.deborda.org/cdrom/cd1.html Deborda]
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*voting hardware can collect votes from dozens or thousands of people at once
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**wireless voting systems: [http://www.xtol.co.uk/demo.html Xtol], [http://www.turningtechnologies.com/ vPad]
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**text message (SMS) voting
  
== Online surveys ==
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==Online surveys==
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[[Image:Survey.png|thumb|Online survey cycle]]
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An online survey is designed to replace traditional paper questionnaires.
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Examples:
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#[http://www.e-consultation.org/phpsurveyor/index.php?sid=5 mobile phone Internet service]
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#[http://www.e-consultation.org/phpsurveyor/index.php?sid=1 various types of survey question]
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On-line Survey Cycle:
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#Design the survey, edit the questions.
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#Respondents fill in the survey in their web browsers.
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#Send reminders and invitations by e-mail.
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#Get statistics of results.
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Online survey tools:
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*Survey sites, such as [http://www.surveymonkey.com/ Survey Monkey]
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*Free and Open Source Software, such as [http://www.phpsurveyor.org/ PHP Surveyor], which we have used
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*Commercial software. Look for software written by people who understand web programming, not just crude attempts to replicate paper survey design on-line.
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*Commercial services, provided by market research companies like [http://www.ums-research.com/ Milward Brown].

Latest revision as of 11:26, 8 December 2006

Finding out how many citizens have which needs, and what their preferences are between alternative options (e.g. through surveys, opinion polls, preferenda).

  • Some consultations set out to find what particular groups of people need.
  • Others try to find out what preferences people have between different options.
  • In either case, apart from discussion systems, we often use surveys and votes to quantify the needs or preferences.
  • Computers can help send out surveys, collect the results, and analyse them. They can also be used to run a quick vote in a meeting, or by subtle analysis of preferences, find underlying consensus between oponents.

E-polling/E-voting

Here we are not talking about voting for representatives, but choosing options on issues.

  • voting software can help analyse votes
  • voting hardware can collect votes from dozens or thousands of people at once
    • wireless voting systems: Xtol, vPad
    • text message (SMS) voting

Online surveys

Online survey cycle

An online survey is designed to replace traditional paper questionnaires.

Examples:

  1. mobile phone Internet service
  2. various types of survey question

On-line Survey Cycle:

  1. Design the survey, edit the questions.
  2. Respondents fill in the survey in their web browsers.
  3. Send reminders and invitations by e-mail.
  4. Get statistics of results.

Online survey tools:

  • Survey sites, such as Survey Monkey
  • Free and Open Source Software, such as PHP Surveyor, which we have used
  • Commercial software. Look for software written by people who understand web programming, not just crude attempts to replicate paper survey design on-line.
  • Commercial services, provided by market research companies like Milward Brown.