Configuring Pages: Basic on Pages

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Ethelo Decisions as a set of "Pages"

From an administrator's perspective, an Ethelo Decision can be thought of as a set of various types of Pages that participants can engage on. 

The administrator can design their Ethelo Decision project to match their objectives and construct the kind of consultation experience they would like participants to have. The flexibility of the platform allows for the configuration of a diverse set of engagement projects, ranging from simple surveys to complex budgeting decisions. 

To configure the kind of project you envision, as an administrator you have a set of pages (each serving a different function) at your disposal. Below is an example of a common layout of Pages used in previous projects along with the type of Page utilized:

Example Project Layout Type of Page
Welcome Page (explaining the objective of the project) Information page
How To Participate (explaining how to participate on the platform) Information page

Demographics Page (gathering information about participants)

  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • etc
Survey page

Voting Page (where participants vote on options)

  • Option 1 
  • Option 2
  • Option 3
  • etc 
Topic Voting Page

Voting Page (where participants vote on options)

  • Option 1 
  • Option 2
  • Option 3
  • etc 
Topic Voting Page

Voting Page (where participants vote on options presented on a slider bar)

  • Option 1 
  • Option 2
  • Option 3
  • etc 
Slider Voting Page
Weighing Priorities Page (participants vote on which topics they prioritize)  Weight Criteria Page
Understanding Results (explaining how to understand results) Information Page
Survey Results (participants can view survey results) Survey Results Page
Voting Results (participants can view voting results) Voting Results Page

 

Note that the above layout is only one possible layout of pages, which does not include all of the available pages that Ethelo supports.  Your Ethelo Decision project does not have to follow this configuration and can include more or fewer pages as well as different kinds of pages. 

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