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Please evaluate human-computer interaction

I would like to ask for your assistance in evaluation of human-computer interaction (i.e. not technical issues) with a freely available online program which visually organizes Wikipedia articles.

The program is not a search tool for finding a particular article, but a visual exploration tool for English Wikipedia which relies on access to DBpedia - ‘the semantic version of Wikipedia’ (it doesn’t cover all Wikipedia articles, so, some queries may retrieve an error message).

Please begin by visiting http://visualisationofrelatedness.alwaysdata.net/ and entering a one-word query (i.e. 'space') in the search box provided.
When the visualization of relevant Wikipedia articles will appear on the screen feel free to re-arrange the layout by dragging the nodes with the mouse. You may use the tool box (located at the right bottom corner of the screen) for zooming, panning and overview of the visualized information space. The graph nodes can be clicked for further exploration of their contents. Kindly take the time to expand nodes of interest to deeper levels.

Once you have familiarised yourself with the tool (you may spend as long as you please doing so), please fill in the 5-mins anonymous online survey at https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/c1ff967

Thank you very much for your co-operation and support.
Original post by Marina_@2014
I would like to ask for your assistance in evaluation of human-computer interaction (i.e. not technical issues) with a freely available online program which visually organizes Wikipedia articles.

The program is not a search tool for finding a particular article, but a visual exploration tool for English Wikipedia which relies on access to DBpedia - ‘the semantic version of Wikipedia’ (it doesn’t cover all Wikipedia articles, so, some queries may retrieve an error message).

Please begin by visiting http://visualisationofrelatedness.alwaysdata.net/ and entering a one-word query (i.e. 'space') in the search box provided.
When the visualization of relevant Wikipedia articles will appear on the screen feel free to re-arrange the layout by dragging the nodes with the mouse. You may use the tool box (located at the right bottom corner of the screen) for zooming, panning and overview of the visualized information space. The graph nodes can be clicked for further exploration of their contents. Kindly take the time to expand nodes of interest to deeper levels.

Once you have familiarised yourself with the tool (you may spend as long as you please doing so), please fill in the 5-mins anonymous online survey at https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/c1ff967

Thank you very much for your co-operation and support.


Done! If you are a smoker please could you spare a few mins to complete mine? It would be much appreciated!
Thanks :-)
www.attopsmoking.com
Reply 2
Thank you, I have completed your survey too :smile:
Reply 3
Original post by Marina_@2014
I would like to ask for your assistance in evaluation of human-computer interaction (i.e. not technical issues) with a freely available online program which visually organizes Wikipedia articles.

The program is not a search tool for finding a particular article, but a visual exploration tool for English Wikipedia which relies on access to DBpedia - ‘the semantic version of Wikipedia’ (it doesn’t cover all Wikipedia articles, so, some queries may retrieve an error message).

Please begin by visiting http://visualisationofrelatedness.alwaysdata.net/ and entering a one-word query (i.e. 'space') in the search box provided.
When the visualization of relevant Wikipedia articles will appear on the screen feel free to re-arrange the layout by dragging the nodes with the mouse. You may use the tool box (located at the right bottom corner of the screen) for zooming, panning and overview of the visualized information space. The graph nodes can be clicked for further exploration of their contents. Kindly take the time to expand nodes of interest to deeper levels.

Once you have familiarised yourself with the tool (you may spend as long as you please doing so), please fill in the 5-mins anonymous online survey at https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/c1ff967

Thank you very much for your co-operation and support.


Hey! I have completed your survey for you. If you have 5-10 mins and can take part in mine, on perceptions of online recruitment media, it would be much appreciated. I need loads of participants! There's a £200 prize draw too :smile:
https://kclbs.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cBZ3BVsYfolz3G5

Good luck with your research!
Reply 4
Original post by Keely_Jo
Hey! I have completed your survey for you. If you have 5-10 mins and can take part in mine, on perceptions of online recruitment media, it would be much appreciated. I need loads of participants! There's a £200 prize draw too :smile:
https://kclbs.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cBZ3BVsYfolz3G5

Good luck with your research!


Thank you, I had answered your survey too :smile:
Reply 5
Original post by GoldResearch
Done! Please can you take part in mine if you have a few mins? It's on perceptions of learning via group discussions :smile: Thanks in advance!
https://goldpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cRVsmmgWbFbEfsx


Thank you, your survey is done :smile:
Reply 6
Original post by Marina_@2014
I would like to ask for your assistance in evaluation of human-computer interaction (i.e. not technical issues) with a freely available online program which visually organizes Wikipedia articles.

The program is not a search tool for finding a particular article, but a visual exploration tool for English Wikipedia which relies on access to DBpedia - ‘the semantic version of Wikipedia’ (it doesn’t cover all Wikipedia articles, so, some queries may retrieve an error message).

Please begin by visiting http://visualisationofrelatedness.alwaysdata.net/ and entering a one-word query (i.e. 'space') in the search box provided.
When the visualization of relevant Wikipedia articles will appear on the screen feel free to re-arrange the layout by dragging the nodes with the mouse. You may use the tool box (located at the right bottom corner of the screen) for zooming, panning and overview of the visualized information space. The graph nodes can be clicked for further exploration of their contents. Kindly take the time to expand nodes of interest to deeper levels.

Once you have familiarised yourself with the tool (you may spend as long as you please doing so), please fill in the 5-mins anonymous online survey at https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/c1ff967

Thank you very much for your co-operation and support.


Hey,

I've completed your study. I found it all very, very interesting. I didn't that kind of medium existed. Could you please complete mine in return? It takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.

https://roehamptonpsych.az1.qualtric...h 9CrqzKE4Qpc8d

Thanks,
Reply 7
Thank you, I have completed your survey as well :smile:
Reply 8
Statistics says that I still need at least 17 participants :smile:
Hi Marina,

I've just completed your survey. Please would you take a few moments and take part in our very quick interview thanks.

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2725682&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=tweetbutton&utm_campaign=thread
I do not have Twitter account...

From my first year at the university I remember long hours at the library, increasingly high coffee consumption, and the sudden discovery of own memory limits :smile:
I've completed your survey - very interesting!

Please could you participate in my research? http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2726257

Thanks!
Rachel
OK, I have tried to participate :smile:
Original post by Marina_@2014
I do not have Twitter account...

From my first year at the university I remember long hours at the library, increasingly high coffee consumption, and the sudden discovery of own memory limits :smile:


Hi Marina I don't know if this was meant for me?
But if so please please could you copy->paste onto my thread.

http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2725682&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=tweetbutton&utm_campaign=thread
Done!Thanks for your input in mine too!

Original post by Marina_@2014
I would like to ask for your assistance in evaluation of human-computer interaction (i.e. not technical issues) with a freely available online program which visually organizes Wikipedia articles.

The program is not a search tool for finding a particular article, but a visual exploration tool for English Wikipedia which relies on access to DBpedia - ‘the semantic version of Wikipedia’ (it doesn’t cover all Wikipedia articles, so, some queries may retrieve an error message).

Please begin by visiting http://visualisationofrelatedness.alwaysdata.net/ and entering a one-word query (i.e. 'space') in the search box provided.
When the visualization of relevant Wikipedia articles will appear on the screen feel free to re-arrange the layout by dragging the nodes with the mouse. You may use the tool box (located at the right bottom corner of the screen) for zooming, panning and overview of the visualized information space. The graph nodes can be clicked for further exploration of their contents. Kindly take the time to expand nodes of interest to deeper levels.

Once you have familiarised yourself with the tool (you may spend as long as you please doing so), please fill in the 5-mins anonymous online survey at https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/c1ff967

Thank you very much for your co-operation and support.

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