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*'''Twitter activity''': ''UPDATE: uploaded and published on amazon's mechanical turk site''
#Copy the text in the Search Text into a search engine.
#Click on result from twitter.com with the company name. If the link does not appear on the first 3 pages, record DNE for both outputs
#Record the date (MM/DD/YY) of that tweet for Twitter Activity. If there are less than 10 tweets, record DNE.
*'''Number of events''': ''UPDATE: written, not published, on amazon's mechanical turk site''
#Copy the text in the Search Text into a search engine.
#Click on the result that is the website of the company. If there does not exist a listing on the first three pages, mark as DNE.
Note***: ''Events include meetups, workshops, info sessions etc. We do not want to count them separately since it is difficult to do so. Most companies put all the events on the same section and do not put event types in the titles of the events. We have to look into the details of the events to find out the type and even we do so some events descriptions do not allow us to determine the type easily. Differentiating the types of the events demands more time and effort and therefore is not suitable to be a mechanical turk project.''
*'''Nonprofit'''
#Search the company name along with its city/state in a search engine
#Click on the result that looks like the company website
#If 'nonprofit' is identified, mark as 1, otherwise 0.
*'''Onsite Mentors'''
#Go to the company's website
#Look for links related to mentorship such as 'mentors', 'mentorship' or 'mentoring programs'
#If none of these steps result in a mark of 1, mark as 0
*'''Sponsors and Partners'''
#Go to the company's website
#Look for the link or mention of 'Sponsors' or 'Partners', many times of which is often under the section of 'About', 'Community', or related selection