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Design Challenge Survey

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  • Welcome to the Design Challenge survey.  There are no right answers. Please tell us what you think!

    How important are each of the following in your decision to join and regularly contribute your insights on a public policy problem? (1 is extremely important to 5 is not at all important.)

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    Fancy Web site design (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    My friends are participating (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Meaningful input opportunities (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    The opportunity to learn something new (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    The opportunity to explore your role as a citizen and develop civic skills (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Interesting topics (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Developing your thinking on issues over time (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    The feeling that people are listen to what I have to say (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Meaningful opportunities to interact with other young people to solve problems (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Meaningful opportunities to interact with older adults to solve problems (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Knowing your work will make a difference on an issue (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Opportunities to meet new people (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Opportunities to meet up (in person) with people you’re working with online (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Opportunities to advance the findings/agenda young people develop with decision makers (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Good blog moderation (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    A place to express yourself (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Personalization features like the ability to: update your “status,” upload music or other files, review a newsfeed of friends’ activities, change your page wallpaper and colors, photo albums, etc. (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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  • On a scale of 1 to 5, how important do you consider the following participation rewards? (1 is extremely important to 5 is not at all important.)

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    Academic credit (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Best Buy’s “tell us where to donate” idea.  You earn points by participating on the site, and with those points you can decide to which charities money should be donated. (Click here for more information.) (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Recognition for various levels of participation, similar to the “badges” some websites offer. For example, after a certain number of uploads or comments you would earn a badge that would be displayed in your profile. (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    You would earn “points” for participating.  Points could be granted for logging each day, posting in the forums, updating your profile, etc.  Points can then translate into “trophies” or “badges” or something else as a status symbol. (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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    Financial incentives after a certain amount of participation. (1 = extremely important, 5 = not at all important)

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