Yep -- I'm one of the lucky ones. Sometime between 1 and 5 today power will be shut-off. Most likely overnight. Perhaps a day or two more. We'll see. So it'll be Monopoly by candlelight tonight at my house & hard boiled eggs for dinner.
In the meantime, trying to figure out the right way to use HIT Exporter. Been Turking since 10/5 and learning as I go. Looked elsewhere for tips, but not finding. Wanting to contribute but am striking out figuring out on my own.
Can anyone help?
FYI: I figured out how to make it pop-up (attached s-shot), but how do clicks work/and how to find when clicked?
Thanks for looking
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Are you just trying to export hits to the daily thread from the main mturk page? If so, click on the TurkerView Forum button shown in your screenshot. If you have TVJS installed, there's also a little square with an arrow to the right of the hit title that'll automatically export to the forum, so you can always use that but be careful not to accidentally click on that and export a hit you don't really want to share with the world.
Or do you mean you want to export reviews of hits you've completed, ? To do that, you'll need to use TVJS. Click on the TurkerView button to the left of the search bar, then each hit will have an orange review button next to it. You can adjust your time, add a bonus if applicable, and leave any comments you want to share. Submit & export will then export your review to the daily thread. I'm pretty sure you have to have a certain number of reviews submitted before it'll actually allow you to export reviews, but it's not too many.
Hope the power come back quickly . Stay safe! :ba:-
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So glad you pointed out "little square with an arrow to the right of the hit title ... but be careful not to accidentally click on that and export a hit you don't really want to share with the world" because I would def do that if you hadn't! So do those little square clicks go to the daily threads with the cute day names? If so, and I wanted to add a comment, do I then find it in DT to do so?
I think we're prepared when power goes out, and water too if pressure goes nil or they cut it.
3 days of drinking water - check.
2 dozen hard-boiled eggs - check.
4 grocery bags full of comfort food (healthys/bakery stuff/junk) - check.
Ice coolers & ice - check.
Bathtub filled with water - check.
Bucket nearby - check.
Full tank of gas - check.
Cat carrier in case of evac - check.
Cat's whereabouts - check.
Now we just wait, and try to go on with normal activities -- haha.-
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My being w/o power is really minor when compared to my neighbors up north in Sonoma County... they and their animals, livestock, etc have been through hell. Hoping & praying for them all, a break in the high winds -- and of course the firefighters who are valiantly doing their best to fight to contain the Kincaid wildfire.-
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