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2024-databases-the-art-of-storing-and-accessing-information #153

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@carinaschrenk carinaschrenk added the 2024: round 3 articles of round 3 label Nov 27, 2024
@carinaschrenk carinaschrenk changed the title Databases: The Art of Storing and Accessing Information 2024-Databases-the-art-of-storing-and-accessing-information Dec 3, 2024
@carinaschrenk carinaschrenk changed the title 2024-Databases-the-art-of-storing-and-accessing-information 2024-databases-the-art-of-storing-and-accessing-information Dec 3, 2024
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Internal Feedback Round 3A 05.12

Thoughts

  • What is the purpose of this article?
    • Its only descriptive, but it does not teach the reader an important message
  • The illustration does not sufficiently support the article

Ideas

  • Distinguish between storing data and working with the data

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External feedback:

Part of participants that are computer science students/graduates: 56 %
Part of participants that would read the booklet if it was not for this survey: 56 %

Clarity of the article:

  • Very clear: 38 %
  • Clear: 38 %
  • Not clear: 24 %

Technical vs. Non-technical:

Good balance between technical depth and readability: 50 %
The article was too technical: 50 %

Engagement:

  • I stayed engaged throughout: 50 %
  • I lost interest midway: 50 %

Structure of the article:

  • The structure is clear and easy to follow: 63 %
  • The structure was confusing: 37 %

Part of participants that understand the purpose of the article: 75 %

Part of participants that think the drawing helps to understand the meaning of the article: 90 %

Factual errors/inaccuracies or additional comments:

  • slightly too long

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