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SOLEC 2000 Evaluation Survey

Instructions

Answer questions as they relate to you. For most answers, check the box(es) most applicable to you or fill in the blanks.


Previous Conferences


1.Please note which SOLEC conferences you have attended previously.
(Select all that apply.)
SOLEC 1994
SOLEC 1996
SOLEC 1998
SOLEC 2000

Key Conference Indicator


2.Did SOLEC 2000 enhance your ability to preserve, protect and restore the Great Lakes?
Very Much
Much
Somewhat
Not Much
Not at All

3. Why or why not?

Plenary


4.Were the plenary presentations useful and cover their topics on Day 1 - State of the Great Lakes?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Very
Minimally

5.Were the plenary presentations useful and cover their topics on Day 2 - Putting Indicators to Use?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Very
Minimally

6.Were the plenary presentations useful and cover their topics on Day 3 - Lake Ecosystem Status?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Very
Minimally

7.Comments on usefulness of Plenary session presentations and coverage of topics? Please note day and session for comment.

8.Did the presentations provide new information on Day 1 - State of the Great Lakes?
Very Well
Well
OK
Not Well
Somewhat

9.Did the presentations provide new information on Day 2 - Putting Indicators to Use?
Very Well
Well
OK
Not Well
Somewhat

10.Did the presentations provide new information on Day 3 - Lake Ecosystem Status?
Very Well
Well
OK
Not Well
Somewhat

11.Comments on Plenary sessions providing new information? Please note day and session for comment.

Breakouts


12.Were the breakout sessions useful and cover their topics on Day 1 - In-depth Indicators?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Much
Somewhat

13.Were the breakout sessions useful and cover their topics on Day 2 - Indicator Toolbox?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Much
Somewhat

14.Were the breakout sessions useful and cover their topics on Day 3 - Lake Sessions?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Much
Somewhat

15.Comments on usefulness and topic coverage of breakout sessions? Please note day and session for your comments.

16.Did the breakouts provide new insights/information on Day 1 - In-depth Indicators?
Very Well
Well
OK
Not Well
Somewhat

17.Did the breakouts provide new insights/information on Day 2 - Indicator Toolbox?
Very Well
Well
OK
Not Well
Somewhat

18.Did the breakouts provide new insights/information on Day 3 - Lake Sessions?
Very Well
Well
OK
Not Well
Somewhat

19.Comments on breakout sessions providing new insights/information? Please note day and session for your comments.

20.Was the discussion time. . .
Too Long?
Adequate?
Too Short?

21.Comments on discussion time allowed?

Special Features


22.Did you find the Display and Poster Session useful?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Much
Minimally

23.Comments on why the Display and Poster Session was useful (or not)?

24.Did you find the Afternoon Field Trip useful?
Very Useful
Useful
OK
Not Much
Minimally

25.Comments on why the Afternoon Field Trip was useful (or not)?

General

Please indicate your agreement with the following statements:


26.SOLEC is a valuable and vital function?
Strongly Agree
Agree
OK
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

27.Adequate time was allowed for each topic?
Strongly Agree
Agree
OK
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

28.There was adequate opportunity for participation?
Strongly Agree
Agree
OK
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

29.The conference was well organized?
Strongly Agree
Agree
OK
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

30.The conference program was well designed?
Strongly Agree
Agree
OK
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

31.Please provide any general comments you may have on the function and organization of SOLEC 2000.

Newsletter


32.Did you find the newsletter useful and informative?
Strongly Agree
Agree
OK
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

33.Please provide any comments you may have on the SOLEC 2000 Newsletter.

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