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ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
More specifically, they used to collect feedback from their 4,000 employees in 150 offices around the world. They launched simultaneous idea marketplaces in English, French, and Spanish, and in total they have collected 20,000 votes and 100 new ideas. It will be interesting to see how people use www.allourideas.org in the future.ALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
More specifically, they used to collect feedback from their 4,000 employees in 150 offices around the world. They launched simultaneous idea marketplaces in English, French, and Spanish, and in total they have collected 20,000 votes and 100 new ideas. It will be interesting to see how people use www.allourideas.org in the future.ALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas provides rich analytics about the results of your idea marketplace and now we offer tracking of your traffic through Google Analytics. This will allow you to learn more about who is visiting your idea marketplace or widget. Full instructions for how to install Google Analytics in your idea marketplace are below.To start tracking with Google Analytics Sign-up for google analyticsALLOURIDEAS
Xavier Marquez, a political science professor in New Zealand, used allourideas in his class “Dictatorships and Revolutions” to produce a crowdsourced ranking of which countries are the most democratic. He then compared the results to more established rankings like the one from Freedom House, and the results were pretty interesting; you should read about them on his blog (and here’s anALLOURIDEAS
democratic democracy index, part 2. Crowdsourced democracy rankings, darker countries were voted as more democratic (Source: Xavier Marquez) In an earlier post, I descried an effort by Xavier Marquez, a political science professor in New Zealand, to produce a crowdsourced democracy index of countries.Since then, he has had many more votes, some from readers of this blog.ALLOURIDEAS
Given the democratic protests taking place right now, one may wonder, what does “democracy” mean to people in the Middle East and North Africa? How might that be different than what “democracy” means to people in the United States and Europe? Mark Belinsky from Digital Democracy was wondering the same thing so he created two idea marketplaces at All Our Ideas to find out. HeALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas is a tool for research, and we are constantly trying to enable richer data collection and analysis. Therefore, we are proud to announce a new feature that makes it possible for you to “attach” information to each vote. This should enable you to better understand who cares about what, and will greatly enhance the kind of analysis that you can do. If you are using our widgetALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
More specifically, they used to collect feedback from their 4,000 employees in 150 offices around the world. They launched simultaneous idea marketplaces in English, French, and Spanish, and in total they have collected 20,000 votes and 100 new ideas. It will be interesting to see how people use www.allourideas.org in the future.ALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
More specifically, they used to collect feedback from their 4,000 employees in 150 offices around the world. They launched simultaneous idea marketplaces in English, French, and Spanish, and in total they have collected 20,000 votes and 100 new ideas. It will be interesting to see how people use www.allourideas.org in the future.ALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas provides rich analytics about the results of your idea marketplace and now we offer tracking of your traffic through Google Analytics. This will allow you to learn more about who is visiting your idea marketplace or widget. Full instructions for how to install Google Analytics in your idea marketplace are below.To start tracking with Google Analytics Sign-up for google analyticsALLOURIDEAS
Xavier Marquez, a political science professor in New Zealand, used allourideas in his class “Dictatorships and Revolutions” to produce a crowdsourced ranking of which countries are the most democratic. He then compared the results to more established rankings like the one from Freedom House, and the results were pretty interesting; you should read about them on his blog (and here’s anALLOURIDEAS
democratic democracy index, part 2. Crowdsourced democracy rankings, darker countries were voted as more democratic (Source: Xavier Marquez) In an earlier post, I descried an effort by Xavier Marquez, a political science professor in New Zealand, to produce a crowdsourced democracy index of countries.Since then, he has had many more votes, some from readers of this blog.ALLOURIDEAS
Given the democratic protests taking place right now, one may wonder, what does “democracy” mean to people in the Middle East and North Africa? How might that be different than what “democracy” means to people in the United States and Europe? Mark Belinsky from Digital Democracy was wondering the same thing so he created two idea marketplaces at All Our Ideas to find out. HeALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas is a tool for research, and we are constantly trying to enable richer data collection and analysis. Therefore, we are proud to announce a new feature that makes it possible for you to “attach” information to each vote. This should enable you to better understand who cares about what, and will greatly enhance the kind of analysis that you can do. If you are using our widgetALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a platform that enables groups to collect and prioritize ideas in a transparent, democratic, and bottom-up way. It’s a suggestion box for the digital age.ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
Something neat is happening in Porto Alegre, Brazil today. Governor Tarso Genro, of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, is meeting with some of his constituents. Of course, that’s pretty normal; governors meet with constituents all the time. What is neat is how those constituents were selected. They are not the ones with the most money or influence, they are the ones with the best ideas. TheseALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a platform that enables groups to collect and prioritize ideas in a transparent, democratic, and bottom-up way. It’s a suggestion box for the digital age.ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
Something neat is happening in Porto Alegre, Brazil today. Governor Tarso Genro, of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, is meeting with some of his constituents. Of course, that’s pretty normal; governors meet with constituents all the time. What is neat is how those constituents were selected. They are not the ones with the most money or influence, they are the ones with the best ideas. TheseALLOURIDEAS
Location of votes collected at www.allourideas.org I like to say that All Our Ideas allows groups around the world to collect and prioritize ideas in a way that is democratic, transparent, and efficient. As the map above shows, we do indeed process votes from pretty much all around the world. However, in order to reach even more people, our community of users has started translating the siteALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas provides rich analytics about the results of your idea marketplace and now we offer tracking of your traffic through Google Analytics. This will allow you to learn more about who is visiting your idea marketplace or widget. Full instructions for how to install Google Analytics in your idea marketplace are below.To start tracking with Google Analytics Sign-up for google analyticsALLOURIDEAS
Xavier Marquez, a political science professor in New Zealand, used allourideas in his class “Dictatorships and Revolutions” to produce a crowdsourced ranking of which countries are the most democratic. He then compared the results to more established rankings like the one from Freedom House, and the results were pretty interesting; you should read about them on his blog (and here’s anALLOURIDEAS
democratic democracy index, part 2. Crowdsourced democracy rankings, darker countries were voted as more democratic (Source: Xavier Marquez) In an earlier post, I descried an effort by Xavier Marquez, a political science professor in New Zealand, to produce a crowdsourced democracy index of countries.Since then, he has had many more votes, some from readers of this blog.ALLOURIDEAS
Given the democratic protests taking place right now, one may wonder, what does “democracy” mean to people in the Middle East and North Africa? How might that be different than what “democracy” means to people in the United States and Europe? Mark Belinsky from Digital Democracy was wondering the same thing so he created two idea marketplaces at All Our Ideas to find out. HeALLOURIDEAS
We are happy to announce a number of changes that make it easier to set up a clone of allourideas.org on your own server. Why might someone want to do this when allourideas.org is free? The main reason that we’ve heard from users is security. Some of the companies that use allourideas.org for internal deliberations are very nervous about competitors somehow figuring out what they are up toALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a platform that enables groups to collect and prioritize ideas in a transparent, democratic, and bottom-up way. It’s a suggestion box for the digital age.ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas provides rich analytics about the results of your idea marketplace and now we offer tracking of your traffic through Google Analytics. This will allow you to learn more about who is visiting your idea marketplace or widget. Full instructions for how to install Google Analytics in your idea marketplace are below.To start tracking with Google Analytics Sign-up for google analyticsALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a platform that enables groups to collect and prioritize ideas in a transparent, democratic, and bottom-up way. It’s a suggestion box for the digital age.ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas provides rich analytics about the results of your idea marketplace and now we offer tracking of your traffic through Google Analytics. This will allow you to learn more about who is visiting your idea marketplace or widget. Full instructions for how to install Google Analytics in your idea marketplace are below.To start tracking with Google Analytics Sign-up for google analyticsALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALLOURIDEAS
We are very happy to announce the release of allourideas 4.0 and pairwise API 4.0. Thank you to everyone that has contributed. Improvements in allourideas 4.0 Add link to documentation in CSV download email. Allow admins to toggle “add new idea” feature. Allow admins to toggle “can’t decide” option. Allow uppercase characters in wiki survey URLs. Allow admins to activate / deactivateALLOURIDEAS
new york city parks. We are happy to announce that the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has launched a project using allourideas.org as part of their community outreach during the redesign of the Rockaways Parks.One aspect of their outreach that is particularly interesting is that they have created wiki surveys by topic (e.g., shoreline protection, recreation, etc.) and byALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas is a tool for research, and we are constantly trying to enable richer data collection and analysis. Therefore, we are proud to announce a new feature that makes it possible for you to “attach” information to each vote. This should enable you to better understand who cares about what, and will greatly enhance the kind of analysis that you can do. If you are using our widgetALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Danish. Thank you to volunteer translator Jess Gertsen. All Our Ideas is now available in 12 languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, please send me anemail.
ALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
Matter is a new outlet for long-form, high-quality science journalism. Like most scientists, I’m pretty disappointed with passes for science journalism on the web these days so I really hope that Matter succeeds. Co-founders Jim Giles and Bobbie Johnson have recently raised start-up funds with a KickStarter campaign, and Matter should be publishing content pretty soon. But what storiesALLOURIDEAS
When you visit allourideas.org or use our widget, we place cookies in your web browser. Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored in your browser, and they help us understand how people are using our site. Cookies are very common on the web, and we are not doing anything unusual or creepy with our cookies (you can read our privacy and consent policy for more detailed informationALLOURIDEAS
One question that I often receive is about how to handle wiki surveys with multilingual groups. For example, a city government might want to collect ideas from residents, but these residents might not all speak the same language. Although the voter facing portions of allourideas.org have been translated into more than 10 languages, running multiple languages in the same wiki survey is notALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALLOURIDEAS
Given the democratic protests taking place right now, one may wonder, what does “democracy” mean to people in the Middle East and North Africa? How might that be different than what “democracy” means to people in the United States and Europe? Mark Belinsky from Digital Democracy was wondering the same thing so he created two idea marketplaces at All Our Ideas to find out. HeALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Hebrew. Thank you to the volunteer translator Uri Shwed. All Our Ideas is now available in seven languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, please send me anemail.
ALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas is a tool for research, and we are constantly trying to enable richer data collection and analysis. Therefore, we are proud to announce a new feature that makes it possible for you to “attach” information to each vote. This should enable you to better understand who cares about what, and will greatly enhance the kind of analysis that you can do. If you are using our widgetALLOURIDEAS
improved widget gives you more control Please note widgets are no longer supported. A few weeks ago we launched the allourideas widget which lets you embed a wiki survey in your website or blog (much like you can embed a youtube video). Now we have improved the widget by allowing you to fully control the size and colors.ALLOURIDEAS
Image from New York Times Lay’s potato chips is searching for a new flavor using an allourideas-type mechanism: open uploading of new ideas combined with pairwise comparison. The entire contest–Do Us A Flavor–is hosted through a Facebook App so they are automatically collecting tons of information about the voters and the origins of the ideas. You can participate here, and if yourALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Danish. Thank you to volunteer translator Jess Gertsen. All Our Ideas is now available in 12 languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, please send me anemail.
ALLOURIDEAS
One question that I often receive is about how to handle wiki surveys with multilingual groups. For example, a city government might want to collect ideas from residents, but these residents might not all speak the same language. Although the voter facing portions of allourideas.org have been translated into more than 10 languages, running multiple languages in the same wiki survey is notALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Czech. Thank you to volunteer translator Michal Štěpánek. All Our Ideas is now available in 13 languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, pleasesend me an email.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by reading our paper , watching our talk, or reading about wiki surveys in Matthew Salganik’s book Bit by Bit: Social Research in the DigitalAge.
ALL OUR IDEAS
All Our Ideas is a research project that seeks to develop a new form of social data collection by combining the best features of quantitative and qualitative methods. Using the power of the web, we are creating a data collection tool that has the scale, speed, and quantification of a survey while still allowing for new information to"bubble up
ALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the DepartmentALLOURIDEAS
allourideas.org allows groups to collect and prioritize information in a way that is democratic, open, and efficient. It is part of a research effort led by Prof. Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University. Our software is open source, and our research is funded by Google, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Information Technology Policy atALLOURIDEAS
In order to celebrate the creation of our 400th wiki survey, here are some tips that I frequently share with wiki survey creators. If you have other advice, please add it below. Make sure you have enough ideas One of the most common problems I see is that people start their wiki surveys with too few ideas. This makes the voting process boring for your visitors. Try to come up with at least 50ALLOURIDEAS
As I said in my first post, we have had about 250 idea marketplaces created and have collected about 65,000 votes (see map). One question that I get asked frequently is what are these people doing? Here are some examples of how people are using their idea marketplaces: The professor of Sociology 101 at Berkeley used it to allow students to set priorities for the final exam review sessionALLOURIDEAS
We created allourideas.org to improve the way that groups collect information, and now we are making it easy for you to download your data from our site. I’m hoping that once more people have their hands on their data, we’ll start to discover cool new ways to learn from it. To further facilitate this development, we are happy to release all the data from one of our largest wiki surveysALLOURIDEAS
allourideas in Japanese. I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Japanese. Thank you to volunteer translator Midori Nakazawa.ALLOURIDEAS
Previously we announced that the New York City Mayor’s Office was using allourideas to engage citizens in shaping PlaNYC, the city’s long term sustainability plan. To do this, the Mayor’s Office created an idea marketplace, seeded it with 25 ideas (e.g., “open schoolyards across the city as public playgrounds” and “increase targeted tree plantings in neighborhoods with high asthmaALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALLOURIDEAS
Given the democratic protests taking place right now, one may wonder, what does “democracy” mean to people in the Middle East and North Africa? How might that be different than what “democracy” means to people in the United States and Europe? Mark Belinsky from Digital Democracy was wondering the same thing so he created two idea marketplaces at All Our Ideas to find out. HeALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Hebrew. Thank you to the volunteer translator Uri Shwed. All Our Ideas is now available in seven languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, please send me anemail.
ALLOURIDEAS
All Our Ideas is a tool for research, and we are constantly trying to enable richer data collection and analysis. Therefore, we are proud to announce a new feature that makes it possible for you to “attach” information to each vote. This should enable you to better understand who cares about what, and will greatly enhance the kind of analysis that you can do. If you are using our widgetALLOURIDEAS
improved widget gives you more control Please note widgets are no longer supported. A few weeks ago we launched the allourideas widget which lets you embed a wiki survey in your website or blog (much like you can embed a youtube video). Now we have improved the widget by allowing you to fully control the size and colors.ALLOURIDEAS
Image from New York Times Lay’s potato chips is searching for a new flavor using an allourideas-type mechanism: open uploading of new ideas combined with pairwise comparison. The entire contest–Do Us A Flavor–is hosted through a Facebook App so they are automatically collecting tons of information about the voters and the origins of the ideas. You can participate here, and if yourALLOURIDEAS
easy way to stop accepting responses We are happy to announce a new feature that makes it easier to manage your wiki surveys. Now if youwant
ALLOURIDEAS
The Governor asks again. Governor Tarso Genro of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil has done it again. The Governor and his team completed a second round of their amazing open government project called Governador Pergunta (The Governor Asks), which collects public feedback on important policy challenges using a customized version ofallourideas.org.
ALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Danish. Thank you to volunteer translator Jess Gertsen. All Our Ideas is now available in 12 languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, please send me anemail.
ALLOURIDEAS
One question that I often receive is about how to handle wiki surveys with multilingual groups. For example, a city government might want to collect ideas from residents, but these residents might not all speak the same language. Although the voter facing portions of allourideas.org have been translated into more than 10 languages, running multiple languages in the same wiki survey is notALLOURIDEAS
I am happy to announce that the voter-facing portions of the site have now been translated into Czech. Thank you to volunteer translator Michal Štěpánek. All Our Ideas is now available in 13 languages other than English thanks to the great work of volunteers. If you would like to help translate the site into another language, pleasesend me an email.
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BRINGING SURVEY RESEARCH INTO THE DIGITAL AGE. MIX CORE IDEAS FROM SURVEY RESEARCH WITH NEW INSIGHTS FROM CROWDSOURCING. ADD A HEAVY DOSE OF STATISTICS. STIR IN A BIT OF FRESHTHINKING. ENJOY.
Try a Wiki Survey Create a Wiki Survey HOW A WIKI SURVEY WORKSCREATE
Start with a question and some seed ideas, and you can create a wikisurvey in moments.
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The participants you invite will enjoy our simple process of voting and adding new ideas.DISCOVER
The best ideas will bubble to the top using our system that is open, transparent, and powerful.EASY TO USE
Creating and running a wiki survey at All Our Ideas is quick and easy. Just start with a question and some seed ideas and in a few moments you'll have your own wiki survey. Your participants will enjoy it, and all you have to do is sit back and watch the best ideas bubble to thetop.
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All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by readingour paper
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integrate your wiki survey with Google Analytics. And, our community of volunteers has translated the site into morethan 10 languages
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The code that powers All Our Ideas is available open-source. That means that you can learn how it works, customize it for your own needs, and even install it on yourown servers.
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