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Anyone at Mozilla - module owner, newcomer, veteran, staff, volunteer should feel welcome to initiate or run the Designing for Participation Workshop.  
Anyone at Mozilla - module owner, newcomer, veteran, staff, volunteer should feel welcome to initiate or run the Designing for Participation Workshop.  


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What would make these dashboards useful to a community manager? To a contributor?
'''Task'''
 
What would make these dashboards useful to:
*a community manager?
*to a contributor?
 
'''Debrief'''


[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/987691/Mozilla%20Workshop/Metrics%20for%20growth%20part%202.mov video number 2].
[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/987691/Mozilla%20Workshop/Metrics%20for%20growth%20part%202.mov video number 2].


==second activity==
'''Follow up Activity'''


One of the key metrics any open source community should know is the conversion rate of participants. By this we mean, are potential contributors who signal an interest in joining the community? Do those who engage in a first task then go on to participate in a second task. How many mature into regular contributors? How many take on more complex tasks or come to enjoy great responsibility in the project?
Brainstorm three things that would make a dashboard useful to:
*a community manager or head of a module/project
*a contributor to a project


We refer to this sequence of conversions as funnel of engagement
==second activity==


So what do we mean by a funnel of engagement?
Please watch [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/987691/Mozilla%20Workshop/Metrics%20for%20growth%20part%203.mov video number 3].
- don’t need to be perfectly linear
- allows you to see when you gain people
- how far those people progress in tasks at Mozilla
- where barriers lay


'''Funnels of Engagement'''


The engagement funnels for several Mozilla projects [[Contribute/Conversion_points | have already been mapped]]. You can use one these as a template to create your own and even add it to the wiki page as a reference.
The engagement funnels for several Mozilla projects [[Contribute/Conversion_points | have already been mapped]]. You can use one these as a template to create your own and even add it to the wiki page as a reference.


==Personal Application==
'''Task'''


As outlined in the previous video in this section we attempt to take the lessons learned from the case study and apply them to the area of interest for each participant.
Map out what the funnel of engagement might be for your part of the Mozilla project.


The worksheet template is available as a [https://docs.google.com/a/eaves.ca/document/d/1v4zkMYObGt6RE2l5ch2i3xKz0Tnh-V61OTLdH3pY9r8/edit Google Doc template]
==Debrief==
Please make a personal copy of the template to fill out (please leave the template blank for others)


==Debrief Personal Application==
Please watch  [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/987691/Mozilla%20Workshop/Metrics%20for%20growth%20part%204.mov video number 4].
Please watch  [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/987691/Mozilla%20Workshop/Designing%20for%20Participation%20Part%204.mov video number 4].


Please feel free to send questions or ideas to david <a> eaves.ca.
Please feel free to send questions or ideas to david <a> eaves.ca.


You may also find the follow up workshop [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Contribute/Workshops/Identifying_contributors Identifying Contributors] to be interesting.
You may also find the follow up workshop [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Contribute/Workshops/Identifying_contributors Identifying Contributors] to be interesting.
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