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Overview
We need to update the Research Plans and Goals chart on Wiki with the research plan(s) info so we could provide an overview for external use.
During these tasks you will be asked to add link to the Resources/Instructions section, and that section is at the bottom of this issue (go view it now).
Action Items
Customize Resource Links
- Customize Resource for the Research Plan's Google Drive Folder
- Go to "Google Drive Folder: Research by Participant Type" (Resources # 1.01)
- Choose "HfLA Volunteers" folder and right-click on the folder
- Choose "Get Link"
- Choose "Copy link" and "Done"
- Choose "Edit" under the three dots to access the GitHub Write mode
- Update Resource # 2.01 with the link you just copied. Place it into parentheses at the end of the line.
- Choose "Update comment" in Github and make sure all the checkboxes above have been checked

- Identify if there is any research plan document in the folder (Resource # 2.01)
- If the research plan(s) exists,
- Right-click on each research plan Google Doc
- Choose "Rename" and copy the texts
- Paste the texts in brackets in Resources as # 2.01.01, 2.01.02, 2.01.03, etc
- Again, right-click on the research plan Google Doc in Google Drive
- Choose "Get Link"
- Choose "Copy link" and "Done"
- Update Resources # 2.01.01, 2.01.02, 2.01.03, etc., with the link you just copied. Place it into parentheses at the end of the line.
- If any research plan(s) is missing,
### Dependencies - [ ] The research plan(s) needs to be created. See issue #- Choose "Edit" under the three dots to access the GitHub Write mode
- Paste what you just copied to the beginning of the issue above the
Overviewsection - Choose
Update comment
- Choose
Issueslocated on the top of the GitHub page to open a new tab in your browser
- In the search bar, include the missing research plan number, i.e. RP001, to do a search to see if the research plan has an existing issue. Make sure to check both open and closed issue.

- If there is an existing issue for creating that research plan, add the issue number after "See issue # " in the dependencies section so we can track the status of the research plan issue
- Assign the existing research plan issue to yourself if no one is assigned so you can start working on that since it is a dependency
- If there is non existing issue for creating that research plan, create a new issue using research plan template
- Customize the new issue using the missing research plan's number, RP###
- Once the new issue is created, include the issue number after "See issue # " in the dependencies section
- Assign the new issue to yourself so you can start working on the new issue since it is a dependency
- Make a comment in this issue as an update to inform the team that there is a missing research plan and include the issue number for creating the research plan
- Put this issue back to the icebox
- Remove yourself from this issue
- Choose "Update comment" in Github and make sure all the checkboxes above have been checked
- If the research plan(s) exists,
- Customize Resource for Wiki Page Link
- Go to "Research Documents by Participant Type" section on the Research Output Overview Wiki Page (Resources # 1.02)
- Choose
HfLA Volunteersso it directs to theHfLA Volunteers Research OverviewWiki page - Copy the URL of
HfLA Volunteers Research OverviewWiki page in the browser - Update Resource # 2.02 with the link you just copied. Place it into parentheses at the end of the line.
- Choose "Update comment" in Github and make sure all the checkboxes above have been checked
- Customize Resource for Research Plans and Goals Wiki Page
- Select the hyperlink in the
HfLA Volunteers Research Plans and Goals (public page)section onHfLA Volunteers Research Overviewpage so it directs toHfLA Volunteers Research Plans and GoalsWiki page - Copy the URL of
HfLA Volunteers Research Plans & GoalsWiki page in the browser - Update Resource # 2.03 with the URL you just copied. Place it into parentheses at the end of the line.
- Choose "Update comment" in Github and make sure all the checkboxes above have been checked
- Select the hyperlink in the
- Customize the spreadsheet for generating the Research Plans and Goals chart
- Open the template "TWE: Template: Research Plans and Goals Chart Spreadsheet" (Resources # 1.03)
- Choose the "Use Template" button to save it to your own drive
- Rename the file by following the steps:
- Copy
TWE: IS22: HfLA Volunteers Research Plans and Goals Chart Spreadsheet - Move the file into the Internship's shared drive in this Research Plan's Google Drive folder
- Choose File > Move (or Move icon)
- Choose the back arrow to access all your drives
- Choose Shared drives > Internships > Internships > Research > Research by Participant Type > HfLA Volunteers
- Choose "Move here"
- Choose "Move" when it asks if you want to change ownership to a shared drive
- Dismiss the notification that says the file is now in the shared drive
- Update Resource # 2.04 link
- In the Research Plans and Goals Chart Spreadsheet, choose "Share" (upper right corner)
- Choose "Copy link" and "Done"
- Update Resource # 2.04 with the link you just copied. Place it into parentheses at the end of the line.
- Choose "Update comment" in Github and make sure all the checkboxes above have been checked
Customize the Research Plans and Goals Chart Spreadsheet
- Open the Research Plans and Goals Chart Spreadsheet in Resources # 2.04 if it is not open
- In "All with edit links" tab
- Fill out Columns A - F based on research plan and roadmap doc, starting from Row 2 (Resources # 2.02 and # 2.01)
- Add the links to the research plans in Column G
- Copy the matching research plan's URL from Resources 2.01's sub-section, such as 2.01.01
- In Column G, choose the cell that matches the research plan
- Click on the link icon

- Paste the URL you copied into the text box. Update the URL by removing the
/edit?usp=share_linkstring and add/previewat the end of the URL so all participants can view the document
- Choose
Apply
- Add the link to the Google Form survey or script(s) if they exist in Column H and Column I
- Choose the folder linked in Resources # 2.01
- Open each research plan folder
- Choose the Google Form (could be a survey or an interview script depending on the research method used for the study) in the research plan folder
- Choose "Send"

- Choose the link icon
and choose "Copy" - In Column H, choose the cell that corresponds with the research plan
- Click on the link icon

- Paste the URL you copied into the text box

- Choose
Apply - Copy the URL from the browser tab in which the Google Form is open
- In Column I, choose the cell that corresponds with the research plan
- Click on the link icon

- Paste the URL you copied from the browser into the text box

- Choose
Apply
- If the Google Form survey/script (Column H) does not exist in research plan folders
- Make a comment in this issue as an update to let the team know the script(s) needs to be created and added in the Research Plan and Goals chart once it is available
- Check in with the team at the next research meeting to get an estimate on when the Google Form will be ready
- If any of the research plans use interviews as the research method, update the "Interviews published version" tab
- In "All with edit links" tab, choose the filter in Research Method(s) (Column C)

- Check "Interview" and uncheck the rest of methods

- Choose "OK"

- The research plans using interviews as the research method are populated
- Copy the content (texts and URLs) from Columns A-B and Columns D-H with no header from Row 2
- Paste the content into the "Interviews published version" tab starting from Row 3
- In "All with edit links" tab, choose the filter in Research Method(s) (Column C)
- If interviews are not used, leave the "Interviews published version" tab blank
- If any of the research plans use surveys as the research method, update the "Surveys published version" tab
- In "All with edit links" tab, choose the filter in Research Method(s) (Column C)

- Check "Survey" and uncheck the rest of methods

- Choose "OK"

- The research plans using surveys as the research method are populated
- Copy the content (texts and URLs) from Columns A-B and Columns D-H with no header from Row 2
- Paste the content into the "Surveys published version" tab starting from Row 3
- In "All with edit links" tab, choose the filter in Research Method(s) (Column C)
- If surveys are not used, leave the "Surveys published version" tab blank
- If there is any other research method to be used or used, choose "[research method] published version" tab
- Click on the green down arrow
and choose Rename
- Update
[research method]in the name of the tab with the method to be used or used, such as "contextual inquiry", etc. - Update row 2
[research method]with the method to be used or used, such as "contextual inquiry", etc. - Populate the research plans using other research method(s) one by one
- In "All with edit links" tab, choose the filter in Research Method(s) (Column C)

- Check one research method other than interview and survey, and uncheck all other methods
- Choose "OK"

- The research plans using that particular research method are populated
- Copy the content (texts and URLs) from Columns A-B and Columns D-H with no header from Row 2
- Paste the content into the other research method's "published version" tab from Row 3
- Make one tab for each of the other research methods other than interviews and surveys if needed
- In "All with edit links" tab, choose the filter in Research Method(s) (Column C)
- Click on the green down arrow
- If no other research method(s) is used, leave the "[research method] published version" tab blank
- Update the "Published plans & goals by research methods" tab
- Copy the entire spreadsheet starting from Row 2 (no header) in "Interviews published version" tab if interviews are used as a research method. Otherwise, skip the "Interviews published version" spreadsheet.
- Paste the spreadsheet into the "Published plans & goals by research methods" tab
- Copy the entire spreadsheet starting from Row 2 (no header) in "Surveys published version" tab if surveys are used as a research method. Otherwise, skip the "Surveys published version" spreadsheet.
- Paste the spreadsheet into the "Published plans & goals by research methods" tab
- Copy the entire spreadsheet starting from Row 2 (no header) in "[research method] published version" tab if any other methods are used. Otherwise, skip the "[research method] published version" spreadsheet.
- Paste the spreadsheet into the "Published plans & goals by research methods" tab
Update Research Plan and Goals Wiki page
- Convert the spreadsheet into Markdown language
- Copy the spreadsheet (with header) in the "Published plans & goals by research methods" tab in Resource # 2.04
- Open the link in Resources # 1.04
- Paste the spreadsheet you just copied into the box with "Paste Table Here! " being displayed

- Choose "Submit"

- Use the default settings once the table is converted to Markdown. By default, "Outer pipes" and "Cell padding" are checked, and "No sorting" is the option selected on the drop down menu

- Copy the converted Markdown table from the box
- Update Wiki page
- Open the link in Resources # 2.03
- Choose "Edit"
- Paste the converted Markdown table into the text box under the
### Mentor Research Plans & Goalssection - Remove outdated Research Plans & Goals table if there was any
- Choose "Save page"
- Review with UX Lead
- Product sign-off
Resources/Instructions
Resources for creating this issue
1.01 Google Drive Folder: Research by Participant Type
1.02 Research Output Overview
1.02.01 Examples of the Research Plans and Goals Charts: Mentor Research Plans and Goals; Intern-Research-Plans-and-Goals
1.02.02 Example of the spreadsheet prior to the Github Wiki chart: Intern Research List
1.03 TWE: Template: Research Plans and Goals Chart
1.04 Convert spreadsheet to Markdown language
Resources gathered during the completion of this issue
2.01 Google Drive Folder: HfLA Volunteers
2.01.01 IP: Research Plan to find transferable skills
2.01.02 TWE: Research Plan: RP020 Intern Interaction with Hack for LA Website Team
2.02 HfLA Volunteers Research Overview
2.03 HfLA Volunteers Research Plans and Goals Chart
2.04 HfLA Volunteers Research Plans and Goals Chart Spreadsheet
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