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Workspace Survey

I'm looking for participants to provide me with information about how they interact with and construct the spaces they work within. The 43Folders community obviously spend a lot of time tweaking their own workspaces and habits, so I thought some of you might like to contribute.

The survey shouldn't take more than 10 minutes or so to complete (potentially longer if you decide to provide more detailed responses).

The survey includes (a) an anonymous three-part section with open-ended and multiple-choice questions about your computer setup and the physical spaces around it as well as (b) a non-anonymous portion that asks you to send me screenshots and/or digital pictures of your workspace (and opportunities for followup questions via email later). You can fill out either section, or both, depending on how much time you have to put into this.

http://people.clarkson.edu/~johndan/other/workspace/

If you have feedback on the survey itself (things you like/hate/etc.), you can either email them to me directly at johndanseven@gmail.com.

Thanks,

- Johndan Johnson-Eilola
Professor of Communication & Media
Clarkson University

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