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Using the Materials Development Rubric as A Guide for Designing and Implementing InTeGrate Materials Webinar Evaluation
Please reflect on your experiences with the Using the Materials Development Rubric as A Guide for Designing and Implementing InTeGrate Materials webinar to let us know what is working and what needs improvement for the next webinars in the series. Your responses to this survey will be kept confidential. However, we ask that you enter your name below. This will improve our ability to evaluate the program by allowing us to link information about your experience to your responses to other evaluation instruments. The evaluator will remove your name from the survey results and only use it to make this linkage.
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What aspects of today's webinar were the most valuable for you? And why?
Please indicate your current satisfaction with the webinar by selecting the appropriate number.
Choose one:
10 - Very satisfied
9
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5 - Neither satisfied or dissatisfied
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3
2
1 - Very dissatisfied
Comments to explain your rating:
What topics do you hope to cover in future webinars?
Technology and Communication
Did you have any trouble connecting to the phone call?
Yes, I had trouble connecting
No, I called in without trouble
If yes, did your issue get resolved?
Did the screen sharing (Adobe Connect) function satisfactorily for you?
yes
no
Were the instructions for accessing the session and using the features sufficient?
yes
somewhat
no
If the instructions were not clear, what was missing or could be clarified?
Did you find sufficient ways to communicate during the session? (For example, to ask questions or provide comments)
yes
somewhat
no
Do you have suggestions for improving the webinar technology or communication?
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