21% of program leaders who participated in this question reported often or almost always using Mediawiki Wiki to learn new information that affects your program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s).
How often do you typically learn new information that affects your program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s) through the following channels?-Other Wikimedia mailing lists
46% of program leaders who participated in this question reported often or almost always using other Wikimedia mailing lists to learn new information that affects their program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s).
How often do you typically learn new information that affects your program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s) through the following channels?-Affiliates only mailing list
34% of program leaders who participated in this question reported often or almost always using affiliates-only mailing lists to learn new information that affects their program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s).
30% of program leaders who participated in this question reported often or almost always use the Wikimedia Blog to learn new information that affects their program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s).
How often do you typically learn new information that affects your program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s) through the following channels?-Social Media (Facebook, Twitter)
51% of program leaders who participated in this question reported often or almost always using social media to learn new information that affects their program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s).
How often do you typically learn new information that affects your program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s) through the following channels?-Other (please explain)
48% of program leaders who participated in this question reported often or almost always use other methods to learn new information that affects their program(s) or Wikimedia affiliate(s).
Overall, to what extent are you satisfied or dissatisfied with all the existing communication channels (blog, social media, mailing lists) related to your programs/affiliate?
68% of program leaders who participated in this question reported being satisfied or very satisfied with all the existing communication channels (blog, social media, mailing lists) related to your programs/affiliate.
22% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that program toolkits were mostly and completely useful in evaluating their programs.
56% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that help from foundation staff was mostly or completely useful in evaluating their programs.
20% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that the Survey Support Desk was mostly or completely useful in evaluating their programs.
40% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they share learning on social media, mailing lists more than half the time or almost always.
How many times do you share your knowledge about the programs you implement in the following ways?-Share your experience at a conference or wiki meet-up.
50% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they share your experience at a conference or wiki meet-up more than half the time or almost always.
36% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they share knowledge about the programs they implement by mentoring less experienced program leaders.
21% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they write blogs about their program outcomes more than half the time or almost always.
How many times do you create learning content about the programs you have implemented in the following ways?-Write guides or case studies for others to replicate your program
15% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they write guides or case studies for others to replicate your program more than half the time or almost always.
11% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they write or contribute to Learning Patterns more than half the time or almost always.
How many times do you create learning content about the programs you have implemented in the following ways?-Create data visualizations or other graphics
12% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they create data visualizations or other graphics more than half the time or almost always.
13% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they sometimes or often use the ABCD framework for reports blogs or presentations.