Top_Nav
WomenTechTalk
E-Mentoring
IWITTS
 

WomenTech Educators > State & Local Training >
Ede Slovin Training Evaluations - April 2001

Close Window

WOMENTECH TRAINING EVALUATION
One-Day Training
Little Rock, Arkansas -  April 11, 2001
 

1. Overall, I would rate this training (Circle One): 
  
Excellent (15)   Very Good (8)   Good (0)   Fair (3 )    Poor ( )

2. Overall, I would rate the Video and materials:

Excellent (12)   Very Good (11)    Good (2)    Fair (1)    Poor ( )

3. What do you feel was BEST about this workshop?

    . Focus on nontraditional barriers and marketing. Selling ideas to administration to
      gain support, networking with peers (2)
    . presentation
    . Relaxed setting
    . With the use of the case studies, we gained the knowledge of the working of
      other institutions
    . PowerPoint with lecture and video
    . Group participation (6) and interaction (6)
    . The speaker - excellent - detailed ideas and example of what to do to make
      things happen (2)
    . New ideas (2)
    . Good ideas on how to bring more women in the field (2)
    . I learned from the group sessions and video
    . Video was current and clever
     

4. What do you feel would IMPROVE this workshop?

    . Confusing whose-who-on campus.  Reference to counselors aware of career
      fairs and promotions.  I have assumed that counselors are unvalued in the
      recruiting process, etc
    . Longer
    . Too much group work (2)
    . Like to get a copy of everyone's e-mail address to begin networking ideas
    . More success stories of corporation/females but the material is already a full day
      workshop. It is hard to add without taking materials out.
    . There was mainly persons from IT field. Bring in people from the different fields
    . Like to see possibly two tracks - secondary and post-secondary with 1 or 2
      combined group sessions
    . More time spent on Barriers (social, economics, etc) and the interaction of these
      in women's lives
    . A list of web sites to use when we leave
    . Regular tables and chairs
    . Facility might have been better with versatile seating that could be rearrange
     

5. Do you feel better equipped to recruit and prepare young women for
     trades, technology & science classes and related occupations?

Yes (24)     No ( )    Maybe (1)

6. Would you recommend this workshop to your colleagues?

Yes (23)     No (1)    Maybe (3)

7. Do you feel equipped to train others?

Yes (11)     No (4)    Maybe (7)

8. Who will you train?

    . Colleagues (3) and Peers (2)
    . Other teachers (4) through discussion
    . Other advisers at my college
    . Other instructors (4), especially female instructors
    . High school and college counselors (5), college faculty
    . High school students
    . Community agency personnel
     

9.   How did you hear about this workshop? (Circle One)

List serv (1)  E-mail message from IWITTS (1)   Forwarded E-mail Message (3) 
   On-line Calendar ( ) Brochure (10)   Past Participant ( ) 

Other (11)

    . School
    . Instructor (2)
    . Personal reference (4)
    . Cisco Website
    . Supervisor
    . Online research
    . Mail-out ADE Workforce Education
     

10. Additional comments? (on back)

    . I found this fun even though I am not in recruiting. I did get interesting
      information and meet some great women to help me in my job search.
    . It would be nice to have a workshop that focuses on women graduating from
      college, just entering these nontraditional careers. Any tips to give us an
      advantage would be great!
    . Ms. Ede Slovin is an excellent presenter.  She was very interesting.
    . Particularly liked trainer's awareness with needs in various regions in the country.
      Ability to adapt experiences to local workshop.
    . Wonderful way to network, look for future programs.
    . I will use some of these ideas in my classroom for recruiting new students.
    . Great presentation.
    . Good atmosphere with humor and ease of communication.
     

Footer

Copyright © 2008 National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science