Natalie has created an online survey to get some feedback for #BJC2014.

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Orinoco -

Natalie has created an online survey to get some feedback for #BJC2014.

Q: What would stop you from coming to a BJC?
A: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (fortunately not applicable this year because their horses were not allowed on site)

Orinoco - - Parent

You can also just look at the results.

I knew vegetarianism was just a fad.

Mike Moore - - Parent

While I knew what they meant, I think "meat eater" is a strange "dietary requirement". Wouldn't something like "omnivorous" be better? Or better still, entitle it "dietary restrictions" and have none as a possible response.

Mïark - - Parent

Some meat eaters get audibly distressed when there are no meat products available as opposed to omnivores who might happily select the vegetarian/vegan option if it looks more appetising.

mrawa - - Parent

I'm not sure why, but the results only show 15 of the 48 questions...

Mïark - - Parent

It's in the small print

Results for open-ended questions are not displayed

mrawa - - Parent

bah! There were some open-ended questions that would be interesting to know results of!

Mïark - - Parent

That is not the right answer, as there are other non-open-ended questions - maybe 15 is the limit for the price-plan that Natalie has chosen.

rosiejane - - Parent

Talking to Natalie, once we come to the end of a decided period of time to close the survey she will publish the results for all to see.

Mïark - - Parent

Is a shame question 4 (How many BJC's have you been to?) doesn't have 1 as an option on its own, it might be interesting to know if any new people came to BJC this year.

It's Him - - Parent

I know of 7 people who enjoyed their first BJC this year. Six of them are from Milton Keynes!

Nigel

Brook Roberts - - Parent

Indeed, I know of a few newbies as well, and probably their feedback is almost more interesting, as someone who has been to the previous 5 BJC's is far more likely to be attending the next one than someone who has come to their first - their feedback might be more helpful.

Mïark - - Parent

It might also be useful for BJC organisers to know how many jugglers need BJC to not be in school/college/university term times.
Maybe something to add to the next survey.

Dee - - Parent

The comments/suggestions have all been noted.  Next year I will run a more organised survey where more time is taken to reflect on questions.  This year, the decision was made to strike quickly with the questionnaire, meaning that we didn't have time to carefully craft the questions as is best practice. 

I will be analysing the results shortly [I will leave the survey open over the weekend] - probably over the bank holiday weekend and will be reporting back via facebook and here about the main findings.  A more complex and detailed report will be created for future (as 2013) organisers.

Little Paul - - Parent

While I think about it, living vehicle stats:

Sat am 48
Sun lunch 54
Mon lunch 55
Tues lunch 55
Weds eve 51

I wasn't all that consistent about time of day, and my intentions to classify "small van/motor home/small caravan/large caravan" didn't happen as I forgot my clipboard so had to do it on my fingers.

Hope it's of some use, numbers include vehicles on the hard standing, by the food vans, by the pavilion, and I only counted transits where it was obvious someone was living in it.

mrawa - - Parent

LP that's some really useful stats!

I wonder how many of those stayed throughout the week and joined midway. I wouldn't have expected statistics on that to be captured.

 

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