Dear all,
I was getting quite excited about using wikisurveys in a cultural context, after reading this Nesta example:
https://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/crowdsourcing-democracy-using-wikisurveys/
- partly because it seemed an interesting way of getting publics to think together without all shouting at each other, but also because I have a sense of surveymonkey exhaustion recently in cultural policy stuff, and I've wondered if a fresh approach to how you collect views would produce something more insightful.
Hence, I've been keen to try it out - but the barriers to entry seem relatively high (Pol.is for instance doesn't mention prices and looks expensive). Has anyone played around with any form of wikisurvey? I'd be very interested in any e.g. of use in museums/culture.
Thanks,
Kate
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