2024:Program/Data Products as tools for Collaboration
Session title: Data Products as tools for Collaboration
- Session type: Lecture
- Track: Technology
- Language: en
The tenth recommendation from Movement Strategy 2030 is “Evaluate, Iterate & Adapt”. This measurement process is a crucial piece of supporting healthy communities. The Wikimedia Foundation's newly formed Data Products team would like to share our progress towards building the capabilities that allow for collaborative evaluation of user experience, Movement health, and impact.
Description
editThe aim for this presentation is to share information about how data products can be used to make collaborative data-informed decisions. We will answer questions like: what is a data product? What public data products are currently offered and how can Wikipedians use them? What data products are not available publicly and why? We will outline a vision for a metrics platform as a stable single source of truth for Movement metrics and demonstrate our progress towards this goal. In particular, we will discuss our progress towards our preliminary emphasis on tools that enable product team experiments.These experimentation tools will allow product teams greater transparency and collaboration across communities when making data informed decisions based on user interaction data and standardized metric calculations.
We hope to close the session with a live demo and Q&A.
Session recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r2AQ8VnH_o&t=1244
- How does your session relate to the event theme, Collaboration of the Open?
Measurement is a crucial part of collaboration. It shows us progress towards our goals and keeps us motivated to continue to grow and make improvements to areas that need it.
- What is the experience level needed for the audience for your session?
Everyone can participate in this session
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editSpeakers
edit- VPoundstone-WMF
- I began working for the Wikimedia Foundation in August 2022. Prior to that I worked at the MHz Foundation on an openGLAM platform. Before then, I was an educator at Columbia University, Parsons the New School of Design, and Maryland Institute College of art (MICA). I am also a visual artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. I am the Product Manager for the newly formed Data Products team.