GSoc final evaluations questions

Cedric Bosdonnat cbosdonnat at suse.com
Wed Aug 6 06:17:53 PDT 2014


Hi GSoC mentors, 

Here are the questions you'll need to answer next week for the final
evaluations. If you can't submit the evaluation yourself, please email
the answers to the GSoC admins.

>      1. How would you rate the student’s performance on his/her
>         project since the midterm evaluations? 
>         
>              1. It has improved since the midterm 
>                 
>              2. It has stayed the same since the midterm 
>                 
>              3. It has gotten worse since the midterm 
>                 
>      2. Considering your student’s original project proposal, how
>         closely does the project produced reflect the project
>         proposed? 
>         
>              1. It’s almost exactly the same - there have been very
>                 few changes to the project
>                 
>              2. It’s similar - there have been some changes over the
>                 course of the summer 
>                 
>              3. It’s different - we changed the goals or scope of the
>                 project
>                 
>              4. It’s different - the student diverged from the project
>                 plan
>                 
>      3. How much time have you spent on Google Summer of Code since
>         the mid term evaluations (again, take into consideration both
>         time mentoring the student and working on the program as a
>         whole)? 
>         
>              1. 10-15 hours per week
>                 
>              2. 15-20 hours per week 
>                 
>              3. 20-25 hours per week 
>                 
>              4. 25-30 hours per week 
>                 
>              5. 30-35 hours per week 
>                 
>              6. 35-40 hours per week 
>                 
>              7. 40+ hours per week
>                 
>      4. How does this amount of time spent on the program compare to
>         before the midterms? 
>         
>              1. It’s less than before the midterms 
>                 
>              2. It’s about the same 
>                 
>              3. It’s more than before the midterms 
>                 
>      5. How would you rate your student’s performance overall? 
>         
>              1. Excellent - amongst the best performers I’ve ever
>                 worked with 
>                 
>              2. Strong, solid performance 
>                 
>              3. Okay 
>                 
>              4. Poor 
>                 
>      6. How would you rate your experience with the program overall? 
>         
>              1. Excellent - one of the best programs I’ve ever
>                 participated in 
>                 
>              2. Very good 
>                 
>              3. Okay 
>                 
>              4. Poor 
>                 
>      7. If you are failing your student, please answer the next
>         question:
>      8. Why did you fail the student (check all that apply)
>         
>              1. the student was uncommunicative with their mentor
>                 
>              2. the student was uncommunicative with the project
>                 community
>                 
>              3. student disappeared after midterm
>                 
>              4. the student didn’t complete their project 
>                 
>              5. The student did not stick to their timeline or project
>                 plan
>                 
>              6. The students’ work was of poor quality, in spite of
>                 our/my efforts to help them improve
>                 
>              7. other
>                 
>      9. What one thing would you tell mentors for your organization to
>         do in the future to help the students’ experience with the
>         program? 
>         
>     10. What was the most rewarding and/or difficult part of the
>         program for you this year?
>         
>     11. Is there additional information we should tell future students
>         before applying to future programs?  
>         
>     12. Anything else you’d like to tell us? 

--
Cedric



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