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PreSeminar Survey for Distance Learning Workshop
Enter your first and last names, plus your email address.
Last Name:
First Name:
Email:
Please confirm whether you will be participating in the online seminar. If you agree to particiapte, then complete the remaining survey questions. You will receive the dial-in number and further details about the seminar in a follow up email.
Will you be participating in the online seminar?
Yes. I will be participating. I understand that I need to download data and/or tools prior to the start of the seminar.
No. I am unable to participate at this time.
Grade Level(s):
Subject(s):
What do you hope to gain from participating in this seminar?
Have you ever participated in an online seminar? If so, describe your experience.
Estimate how frequently you engage in professional development opportunities.
weekly
monthly
every three to six months
yearly
How often do you look for teaching resources outside of your regular curriculum materials?
every day
once a week
once a month
occasionally (every three to six months)
seldom (once a year)
never
How important do you feel it is to use scientific datasets and technology tools with students. Explain why you feel this way.
How often do you use a digital library to find a teaching resource?
every day
once a week
once a month
occasionally (every three to six months)
seldom (once a year)
I have not done this yet.
Have you heard of the Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE)?
Yes
No
Have you heard of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL)?
Yes
No
How often do your students use the Internet at school as a regular part of class assignments?
every day
once a week
once a month
occasionally (every three to six months)
seldom (once a year)
never
How often have you downloaded an Earth science dataset or tool and used it with your students?
every day
once a week
once a month
occasionally (every three to six months)
seldom (once a year)
I have not yet done this.
What is the greatest challenge you face when incorporating Earth science datasets or tools into your teaching?
What resources would help make it easier for you to incorporate Earth science datasets or tools into your teaching?
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