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## How Street Canvassers will use the system
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Street Canvassers will typically use the system by
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1. Arriving in an area, often with a group of other canvassers;
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2. Logging into the system;
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3. Looking at the map view and choosing an uncanvassed dwelling to canvas;
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4. Opening the Electors View for that dwelling;
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5. Chapping the door;
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6. Asking the person who answers about voting intentions, and recording these be selecting the appropriate option buttons;
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7. Addressing any issues the elector raises directly, if possible;
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8. If there are more detailed issues the elector wants to address, raising a followup request;
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9. Making a polite goodbye;
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10. Returning to the map view and choosing the next dwelling to canvas.
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## Telephone canvassing
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We also need a workflow for telephone canvassing, but I have not yet given thought to how that would work.
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## Followup Requests view
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This view is available only to Issue Experts, and is the first view and Issue Expert sees after aelecting *Issue Expert* from the roles menu.
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As specified above, the *Followup Action* view contains a section which functions as a Wiki page. This may incorporate links to further Wiki pages, or to resources out on the wider Internet. Issue Experts are entitled to edit Wiki pages within the system.
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Note that the *Issue View* in the Canvassers' user interface is a special Wiki page, which can also be edited by the relevant issue experts.
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## Gamification and 'Scores'
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Reading up on Bernie Saunders' campaign's canvassing app, it apparently contained gamification features which were seen as significantly motivational for younger canvassers. Canvassers should be able to see a screen which shows
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1. Total time logged in;
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2. Total visits made;
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3. Total voting intentions recorded;
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4. Number of visits made per hour logged in;
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5. Number of voting intentions recorded per hour logged in.
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I'd like a way for local canvassing teams to be able to see one another's scores, so as to encourage friendly competition, but I haven't yet defined a mechanism for how that might be done. I think a national high-score table would probably be a bad thing, because it might encourage people to create fictional records without actually talking to the electors.
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