User:MCruz (WMF)/Sandbox/Program Reports/Wiki Loves Monuments/Outputs
We examined how many participants contributed to each program implementation, how many of those participants were new users, existing users, and active users, as well as used this output along with budget to learn examine the dollar cost for each participant.
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We were able to collect participant numbers for all 27 Wiki Loves Monuments implementations. The number of participants in the national contests ranged from 67 to 2,005 people. The average national contest has 190 participants.[1] The majority (87%) of users who participated in Wiki Loves Monuments 2012 were new users.
Budget and participant count was available for 26 of the 27 implementations used in this evaluation. Looking at programming costs in terms of the number of participants, we learned that programming costs ranged from $1.20 USD to $326.98 USD and averaged $14.58 USD per participant.[2]
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