[CREATE] getting feedback from the projects @ lgm 2012

ale rimoldi ale.comp_06 at xox.ch
Fri May 11 08:09:29 PDT 2012


hi

i've created the following forms:

http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2012/project-feedback/

and

http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2012/participant-feebdack/

please have a look at them and give feedback


ciao
a.l.e


ps.: (should i create a
      http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/2012/feedback-form-feebdack/
      page? :-)
     )

> hi greg,
> 
> so we need two forms:
> 
> - one per project to collect rapports
> 
> - one person to collect feedback on the lgm
> 
> fine to me!
> 
> i'll prepare a draft and submit it for review later today.
> 
> ciao
> a.l.e
> 
> > I worry about having an excessively open-ended survey.
> > I think it's worth the time to try to come up with a list of
> > questions which people would be likely to want to answer and that
> > also give some useful information.
> > 
> > So perhaps some categories might be considered, and perhaps it
> > should be said that one can choose to respond to any or all they
> > might select:
> > 
> > (after shown a list of the talks as a reminder)...
> > which talks stand out as the most interesting to you? Why?
> > Which speakers gave talks which were
> > entertaining/informative/mentally stimulating? Add details as you
> > like. What have you learned at LGM 2012 that you did not know about
> > or understand before you attended?
> > Was the number of talks too many? not enough?
> > Was there anything you were hoping to be presented that didn't
> > happen? Did you have productive meetings outside of the scheduled
> > talks? How were they productive?
> > Did you attend any workshops that were interesting/helpful/useful?
> > Do you feel that the attendance (numbers and the particular
> > individuals) made for a good audience and discussions?
> > 
> > It's also useful for those responding to identify themselves as to 
> > developer, user, professional user, enthusiast, etc. (I suppose
> > some could be all of these)
> > 
> > I only mean this as an initial framework to add to, subtract from,
> > or refine as others see fit.
> > 
> > Greg
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