Leeds Alternative Tourism Scheme

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malu-colorin
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Hello!I am a graphic arts and design student at Leeds Metropolitan University. For my final degree project, I am planning an alternative game-like scheme to help locals rediscover and engage with the city they live in.For this, I am conducting a small survey, and would be very grateful if you could answer it:https://colorin-productions.typeform.co ... t4evFollow this thread if you'd like to be kept up-to-date on this project, as I'll be posting updates Thank you!*Malú
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I think you missed a trick here with the survey.You are only asking Leeds residents for opinions, however people such as myself who work in Leeds, or visit regularly from nearby areas, might also want to contribute i think.Just a thought.
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String o' beads
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It does allow former residents to take part and I tried to fill it in on that basis. But it stuck at question 8 and wouldn't submit.

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I answered all the questions (I omitted my email address as that was optional) and submitted my responses but it is confusing in parts as to what to do.
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Steve, you are right I did miss that trick! People that do not live in Leeds, yet have a very good sense of the city because they visit a lot can answer as well, so if you'd like to, you can complete the survey, for which I'd be very grateful Geordie-exile I really don't know why that could be, especially since there is no question number 8, do you mean it wouldn't submit after you are asked to optionally write your e-mail address? If you just keep scrolling down, the 'submit' button will pop up (or just press 'enter').What do you mean Leodian? Was it confusing as in how the questions were written or as in how the survey platform system works?Thanks for your feedback, everyone!

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Steve, there is now an 'I am a frequent visitor' option

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malu-colorin wrote: Geordie-exile I really don't know why that could be, especially since there is no question number 8, do you mean it wouldn't submit after you are asked to optionally write your e-mail address? If you just keep scrolling down, the 'submit' button will pop up (or just press 'enter').Thanks for your feedback, everyone! I opted not to add the email, but when I pressed submit it said I had 1 question still to answer, but I had answered them all. It also had a meter which showed I had answered '8 out of 10' questions.

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malu-colorin wrote: What do you mean Leodian? Was it confusing as in how the questions were written or as in how the survey platform system works? The system was just not that user friendly for what should be a simple method when doing a voluntary response. I was reluctant to respond but decided to do but I almost gave up answering.
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Hello Everyone!Here are some updates on the Leeds Alternative Tourist Scheme:First of all, thanks to those who answered my survey a few months ago! The results were very useful and the project name 'Anywhere in Leeds' was the most popular one, as chosen by you!You will soon be hearing about the project's launching event (to which you're all invited of course!), but for the moment I need to ask for your help once more. Myself and some amazing volunteers will be filming a promotional video for 'Anywhere in Leeds' in various locations around the city next Saturday April 26 and we're in search for people like you to be a part of it! Don't worry – you won't be asked to do anything too difficult or ridiculous (unless you want to!). It basically consists of walking, running, cycling and being happy in front of the camera. We need people of all ages and backgrounds, so do bring your partners, children, cousins, parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles... you can even bring your pet if you really want to! This won't require more than two hours of your time, and we will provide tea and biscuits.If you'd like to participate, please e-mail leeds@anywhere-in.net with:— Your name— Number of people that will come with you— Mobile number— Preferred time— Area of Leeds where you're basedThanks very much and I look forward to hearing from you!—?http://anywhere-in.net/leedsFacebook: Anywhere in LeedsTwitter: @AnywhereInLeedsInstagram: anywhereinleeds?
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