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|field_participant_contribution_type=data analysis | |field_participant_contribution_type=data analysis | ||
|field_gaming_genre=other | |field_gaming_genre=other | ||
|field_interface_attractivity=cool/attractive | |||
|field_interface_usability=somewhat difficult to use | |||
|field_tutorials_documentation=yes | |field_tutorials_documentation=yes | ||
|field_peer_to_peer_guidance=yes | |field_peer_to_peer_guidance=yes | ||
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|field_collective_performance_feedback=somewhat | |field_collective_performance_feedback=somewhat | ||
|field_research_progress_feedback=yes | |field_research_progress_feedback=yes | ||
|field_member_profiles= | |field_member_profiles=minimal | ||
|field_member_profile_elements=badges, activity metrics | |||
|field_community_tools=website, blog, forum, wiki | |field_community_tools=website, blog, forum, wiki | ||
|field_number_of_forum_members=80 000 | |field_number_of_forum_members=80 000 | ||
|field_has_community_manager=N/A | |field_has_community_manager=N/A | ||
|field_project_news_updates= | |field_project_news_updates=less than weekly | ||
|field_socialsoftware_sites= | |field_project_news_site=http://blog.eyewire.org/ | ||
|field_socialsoftware_sites=Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin | |||
|field_event_types=MeetUps, other | |||
|field_events_frequency=4 | |||
|field_community_management=Community can make suggestions in threads on the discussion forum which project staff look at and respond to accordingly. | |||
|field_team_work=N/A | |field_team_work=N/A | ||
|field_completion_level=Medium | |field_completion_level=Medium | ||
|field_last_edition=2013/09/25 | |field_last_edition=2013/09/25 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Assessment:''' | |||
:Progression isn’t very clear, overall neurone you’ve mapped isn’t shown. Accuracy isn’t clear either as users don’t know if they’ve gotten it right. Volunteers don’t feel like part of the team but like unpaid interns. | |||
'''Other Info:''' | |||
:Since President Obama announced the BRAIN initiative, the project have used this very well in their marketing to stress the importance of their aims. They use bold statements like “Obama wants to map the brain. You can help by playing EyeWire.” | |||
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used in the game to help volunteers complete it. | |||
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Revision as of 13:00, 25 September 2013
Assessment:
- Progression isn’t very clear, overall neurone you’ve mapped isn’t shown. Accuracy isn’t clear either as users don’t know if they’ve gotten it right. Volunteers don’t feel like part of the team but like unpaid interns.
Other Info:
- Since President Obama announced the BRAIN initiative, the project have used this very well in their marketing to stress the importance of their aims. They use bold statements like “Obama wants to map the brain. You can help by playing EyeWire.”
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used in the game to help volunteers complete it.
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