Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closes at midnight for those who want to participate. Email with link just went out today. Nice, tight deadline. I looked through the responses. It allows you to give a response and then rate all the other responses from strongly disagree to strongly agree. I would say about 95% of the responses are complaining about the proposed start date next year of 2 weeks before Labor Day. Sadly, about 10% of the responses complain about all the surveys APS does but never listens to the overwhelming feedback to make any changes.
Where have you been for the last month? We’ve been talking about this on the huge calendar thread here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1129032.page
This is OP: I'm well aware of this issue and I participated in the previous survey. I was merely highlighting that APS put out a NEW survey and gave parents less than 12 hours to complete it (from the time the link was emailed).
It's not new. It's the same survey they put out a while ago. They just sent it out again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually like the thought exchange platform
I find it clunky and limiting. Maybe I'm missing something; but I can't just see all the various comments and am only given the opportunity to rate comments it chooses to list for me to rate until I rate 30. And there doesn't seem to be a direct way of responding to another person's comment - or explain why you disagree or agree with it. I don't find it to be an exchange at all; just a cumbersome way to partially react to some selective comments.
Also, per usual APS surveys, maximum character limits restrict the ability to explain one's answers and viewpoints.
Agreed. I can’t look at the comments and decide which ones to vote on. If I want to vote, I have to go in whatever order the website picks. It’s irritating. No one is going to rate all 1,000 comments to get to the one they really wanted to vote on
I rated about 250 and then the platform crashed and asked me to start over. This begs the question how the algorithm chooses which comments it shows you to rate them. You should be able to click past comments you don’t want to rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closes at midnight for those who want to participate. Email with link just went out today. Nice, tight deadline. I looked through the responses. It allows you to give a response and then rate all the other responses from strongly disagree to strongly agree. I would say about 95% of the responses are complaining about the proposed start date next year of 2 weeks before Labor Day. Sadly, about 10% of the responses complain about all the surveys APS does but never listens to the overwhelming feedback to make any changes.
Where have you been for the last month? We’ve been talking about this on the huge calendar thread here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1129032.page
This is OP: I'm well aware of this issue and I participated in the previous survey. I was merely highlighting that APS put out a NEW survey and gave parents less than 12 hours to complete it (from the time the link was emailed).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closes at midnight for those who want to participate. Email with link just went out today. Nice, tight deadline. I looked through the responses. It allows you to give a response and then rate all the other responses from strongly disagree to strongly agree. I would say about 95% of the responses are complaining about the proposed start date next year of 2 weeks before Labor Day. Sadly, about 10% of the responses complain about all the surveys APS does but never listens to the overwhelming feedback to make any changes.
Where have you been for the last month? We’ve been talking about this on the huge calendar thread here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1129032.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually like the thought exchange platform
I find it clunky and limiting. Maybe I'm missing something; but I can't just see all the various comments and am only given the opportunity to rate comments it chooses to list for me to rate until I rate 30. And there doesn't seem to be a direct way of responding to another person's comment - or explain why you disagree or agree with it. I don't find it to be an exchange at all; just a cumbersome way to partially react to some selective comments.
Also, per usual APS surveys, maximum character limits restrict the ability to explain one's answers and viewpoints.
Agreed. I can’t look at the comments and decide which ones to vote on. If I want to vote, I have to go in whatever order the website picks. It’s irritating. No one is going to rate all 1,000 comments to get to the one they really wanted to vote on
I rated about 250 and then the platform crashed and asked me to start over. This begs the question how the algorithm chooses which comments it shows you to rate them. You should be able to click past comments you don’t want to rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually like the thought exchange platform
I find it clunky and limiting. Maybe I'm missing something; but I can't just see all the various comments and am only given the opportunity to rate comments it chooses to list for me to rate until I rate 30. And there doesn't seem to be a direct way of responding to another person's comment - or explain why you disagree or agree with it. I don't find it to be an exchange at all; just a cumbersome way to partially react to some selective comments.
Also, per usual APS surveys, maximum character limits restrict the ability to explain one's answers and viewpoints.
Agreed. I can’t look at the comments and decide which ones to vote on. If I want to vote, I have to go in whatever order the website picks. It’s irritating. No one is going to rate all 1,000 comments to get to the one they really wanted to vote on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually like the thought exchange platform
I find it clunky and limiting. Maybe I'm missing something; but I can't just see all the various comments and am only given the opportunity to rate comments it chooses to list for me to rate until I rate 30. And there doesn't seem to be a direct way of responding to another person's comment - or explain why you disagree or agree with it. I don't find it to be an exchange at all; just a cumbersome way to partially react to some selective comments.
Also, per usual APS surveys, maximum character limits restrict the ability to explain one's answers and viewpoints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually like the thought exchange platform
I find it clunky and limiting. Maybe I'm missing something; but I can't just see all the various comments and am only given the opportunity to rate comments it chooses to list for me to rate until I rate 30. And there doesn't seem to be a direct way of responding to another person's comment - or explain why you disagree or agree with it. I don't find it to be an exchange at all; just a cumbersome way to partially react to some selective comments.
Also, per usual APS surveys, maximum character limits restrict the ability to explain one's answers and viewpoints.
Anonymous wrote:I actually like the thought exchange platform
Anonymous wrote:Closes at midnight for those who want to participate. Email with link just went out today. Nice, tight deadline. I looked through the responses. It allows you to give a response and then rate all the other responses from strongly disagree to strongly agree. I would say about 95% of the responses are complaining about the proposed start date next year of 2 weeks before Labor Day. Sadly, about 10% of the responses complain about all the surveys APS does but never listens to the overwhelming feedback to make any changes.