I realize this won't be a completely random sample. I need to hear from those of you living outside the region of New England, USA. I'm teaching a #stats class and we are doing Chi-Square between two populations. New Englanders vs non- New Englanders (and the rest of the world). Please reply with answers to these 3 questions:
Do you like broccoli?
Have you visited a country outside your own continent?
Do you currently own more than 5 pairs of "jeans"?
"yes" or "no" #Caturday#survey
"#MEAction’s narrative activity study with Mayo Clinic opens today! We’re looking for people with ME/CFS or Long COVID with PEM to share their experiences.
The survey will be open from 5/24/2024 to 6/23/2024."
Long survey (estimate says 20-90 minutes?) but you can do it in sections and come back.
H/T Doug Newcomb
[A general focus but very interesting and informative]
“James Morrison, head pilot and UAS ("Unmanned Aircraft System") lead at Ordnance Survey, discusses the use of drones in mapping and surveying. He shares examples of how drones were used to quickly assess landslips and update mapping in the Isle of Wight, as well as capture data for residential housing developments. James explains the different types of drones used by Ordnance Survey and their capabilities, including capturing imagery with centimeter-level accuracy…” #GIS#spatial#mapping#OSRapidMapping#engineeringgeology#remotsesensing#UAV#drone#survey#UK#England#UAS#aerial#usecase#efficiency#podcast @OS
Results on my #survey about trackpad tap to click.
114 responded.
65% enable tap to click and love it!
29% disable tap to click.
6% had tap to click enabled and hate it!
So about two thirds prefer tap to click.
Personally I would argue that it should be off by default, but I belong to the last group. I was finding that I was having a lot of issues with my trackpad and most went away when I changed the setting. I still have an issue at times that clicking sometimes leads to right clicking.
I have been using trackpoints for years, so I guess I am rather used to an experience with clear button clicks.
On behalf of our team at #MHCID, I am delighted to invite you to participate in our inaugural #HCI and #UX Industry #Survey.
This survey is part of a study on the state of our industry which will drive a deeper understanding of how our community is faring during this time of complex transformation.