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Factors driving the content of the PDF user guide #16

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vhutheesing opened this issue Oct 18, 2015 · 11 comments
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Factors driving the content of the PDF user guide #16

vhutheesing opened this issue Oct 18, 2015 · 11 comments
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What user guide content might compel someone to become a location leader and 1) download Moves and 2) persuade their location peers to do the same. Four key content areas are:

  1. convince them that their efforts will lead to a a new approach to carpooling in which they will be in the driver's seat and be able to...
    • save money
    • save time
    • save the environment
  2. tell them what they have to do:
    • download the app
    • allow the app to access their location, even when they are not using it
    • create an account on the app (this will allow them to export their data to their laptop)
  3. address their concerns:
    • assure their anonymity
    • assure their privacy
  4. offer them some tangible benefits in exchange for their help
    • let them know how many carpools they might have participated in during the period
    • visualize their mobility for them (optional, and only if they request it)
    • give them raffle tickets to win valuable prizes
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@zcyang123 @sherlockjjj Will you both be able to jointly present and discuss a second improved draft of the PDF guide to our group this Friday? I suggested four types of content above. Please let me know, thanks.

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Yes, I can do it.

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@vhutheesing So you mean we need to mention "location leader" this position? Or this is generally used for people who participate and are not location leaders?

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@zcyang123 No we don't need to mention location leader as you are right that the user guide is for everyone who participates. However the first people we need to convince will be location leaders.

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@zcyang123 but to add, i do think that we need to convince drivers, not just riders, as our whole approach to gaining users will be to convince future drivers on our app to adopt this service

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User Guide Draft.pdf
@vhutheesing Hi Vivek, here is the draft of the pdf user guide. It would be better if you can give me some feedback before our meeting so that I can revise it. Also, I think I need more pictures for the instruction of exporting data. Thanks!

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Why Carpooling?
Driving is costly. Every vehicle owner spends $1.00 per mile over the life of their car. In addition, they incur the costs of lost time and reduced air-quality. The average car is used only 25% of the time, and even then most of its seats remain empty. We can do much better. What if driving were inexpensive, sustainable, and fun?

The Carpool Project
As a group of entrepreneurs, data scientists, students and faculty, we're determined to make carpooling as common as driving. To make this a reality, we need to prove that our hypothesis -
that our common locations both result from and lead to common trips.

You Can Help
We know you care about saving money, saving time and saving our planet, so please join our project so we can make carpooling a reality. We've devised a way for you to collect your movements privately and upload them anonymously. We've also devised a way to re-structure your uploaded data so that our analysis can ONLY make comparisons between isolated trips that you and another anonymous uploader made around the same time (i.e. trips that could have been carpools).

What We Ask Of You
• Download the Moves App to your phone
• Let it access your location and run in the background
• Export your data from your phone to your computer
• Upload your data anonymously to our project website

How We'll Re-Pay You
• Our project is applying on-campus for award money
• This will enable us to offer you cash and prizes for participating
• As a project participant, you'll have full access to our analysis of your data
• Upon conclusion, we'll share our project's results and future plans with you

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version1.pdf
Version 2.pdf
Hi @vhutheesing @sherlockjjj, I update the user guide as well as the hyperlinks, please check it out :)
I downloaded your data and I got a folder with different format of data in .zip. What we want the users to send us? the whole original folder or the csv.zip or other options so that we can read data more conveniently ? @Minsu-Daniel-Kim

  • I currently keep the logos of URAP and BIDS in the user guide and let me know if we are able to use both of them.
  • Let's set up an email account for the project so I can put it on the user guide.

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@zcyang123 @sherlockjjj @Minsu-Daniel-Kim I'll take a look at the latest Andrea, thanks. I will also email you an attachment of my moves data (as of a few weeks ago when I had 51 days of collected data) so that you know how it should look to a user (on their own device) once they have exported it. Today in our meeting, I will show everyone another version of this same file - basically, how it should look once they have uploaded it to AWS. It will be a much smaller file with much less data. BTW, I looked at your latest PDF last night on my phone and loved how the hyperlinks worked. With one touch, I was able to get to the Moves App in the App Store and so would only have to tap the screen once more to download the app. That's the kind of ease of use we're looking for so well done! See you this afternoon.

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Why Carpooling?
Driving is more costly than ever because everyone needs their own car. Yet car ownership costs $1.00 per mile driven, even before factoring in the additional costs of lost time (congestion) and reduced health (pollution). Today, the average car is used 25% of the time and at 25% of its capacity. We can do much better. What if driving were inexpensive, sustainable, and fun?

The Carpool Project
As a group of entrepreneurs, data scientists, students and faculty, we're determined to make carpooling as common as driving. To make this a reality, we need to prove our hypothesis that our common locations both result from and lead to common trips.

You Can Help
We know that you care about saving money, saving time and saving our planet. So if you join our project, we'll be able to test our hypothesis and then make carpooling an everyday reality. We've devised a way for you to collect and export your movements privately and then upload them anonymously. What you upload will be more limited than what you collected, since our analysis need ONLY make comparisons between the isolated trips of two individuals to determine if they could have been carpools.

What We Ask Of You (see below)
• Download the Moves App to your phone
• Let the app access your location and run in the background
• Export your data from your phone to your computer
• Upload your data anonymously to our project website

How You Will Benefit
• Our project is applying on-campus for award money
• If awarded, we'll offer you cash and/or prizes for participating
• You'll have full access at all times to your anonymous data and our analysis
• We'll share with you our project's results and future plans they imply

ANDREA - please make the above words "car ownership costs $1.00" clickable so that they hyperlink to http://cruz511.org/calculator/calc.html

THANKS!

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Hi Vivek @vhutheesing ,
For "How You'll Benefit " part, since we were not chosen by CTSP, we'll not be able to offer prizes, right?

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