wiki:WorkShop10/VolunteerIssues

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What are the volunteer issues?

  • user motivation
    • interested in science
    • VC as a game: stats, etc
    • general altrusim
  • retention levels for various groups/motivations?
    • esp in context of multi-project services
  • treat each user category separately?
    • different services/types of services for each group
      • science types: need forums, techie
    • or: can they be combined synergistically?
      • trickle down summaries of science
      • tech support

  • stats: mark's market research
    • % of people who would take action in support of charity much larger than % of people who would take action in support of science?
  • relative merits of single-app projects vs multi-app aggregators like WCG, ibercivis, etc.
    • absence of science discussions in multi-app projects
    • do people know what they are doing?
      • retention?

  • it's not all free
    • volunteers are not working for free: they get paid in "results" -- scientific results, stats, social factors.
    • everything is financed: distribution of financing in volunteer computing
    • outreach: think of it as a grant application, submitted to tens of thousands of reviewers

what is the value to project scientists of the user community

  • additional labor (distributed thinking)
  • value of outreach: public education (ex malaria awareness)

what to do

science

  • more news
  • more involvement, more to do (distributed thinking)
  • more science info (BG info)

scientific "translation" service

altrusim

  • get grant to do good popsci writing about projects
  • proper PR

when getting a grant, should be required to get funding to allocate resources to writing, PR this should be a requirement of funding agencies

  • poss. adt'l involvement, depending on details
  • social status (badges) rather than credits (ie, different incentive system)

stats/gaming crowd

  • self organized: teams, etc.
    • push info into those groups (news, etc)
    • just feed them credits

…a good model: communities of shared interests

  • what are the causes sufficient to motivate action?
  • organize communities around these

bundle PR/outreach plan w. BOINC software

  • best practices

but: insufficient resources to implement, so:

community of communicators -- social middleware -- every bionic project is a distributed thinking project designed to produce new users --

  • writing
  • PR

…just ask -- there are people to do this. …seek professionals in misc domains

social middleware

  • credit for new recruitment of volunteers (rather than new credits) [badges: social status]
  • credit for translations [badges]

motivations

  • financial reward
  • social status
  • intellectual interest / learning
  • altruism