| Where can potential "repeat" tutorial proposers see feedback on their 2007 presentations? [message #12419] |
Mon, 01 October 2007 11:54  |
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Originally posted by: nospam_kowalskilee.gmail.com
Hi,
In the "How to Propose a Talk or Tutorial", it says:
Tutorials should either be repeats of well-received tutorials from
previous conferences (because there are always first-timers at
EclipseCon) or original subjects (new to everyone).
My co-presenters and I don't recall getting any formal feedback results
about the tutorials we presented last year. We're considering submitting
proposals this year--updated for the latest and greatest of course, and
certainly we'd want to make any improvements based on the feedback.
Is there a way that we can find out the feedback from our tutorials last
year?
Thanks!
--Lee Anne
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| Re: Where can potential "repeat" tutorial proposers see feedback on their 2007 presentatio [message #12864 is a reply to message #12429] |
Tue, 02 October 2007 14:18  |
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Originally posted by: nospam_kowalskilee.gmail.com
Thanks Bjorn for responding!
I do hope that your words come true. ;-)
--Lee Anne
Bjorn Freeman-Benson wrote:
> Lee Anne,
> Another excellent question - we did not collect specific evaluations of
> tutorials last year so we do not have specific feedback for each
> tutorial. We're trying a new strategy this year, so hopefully we will
> get better feedback this year. That doesn't help you this year, but it
> will help you next year.
>
> - Bjorn
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> Lee Anne wrote:
>> My co-presenters and I don't recall getting any formal feedback
>> results about the tutorials we presented last year. We're considering
>> submitting proposals this year--updated for the latest and greatest of
>> course, and certainly we'd want to make any improvements based on the
>> feedback.
>>
>> Is there a way that we can find out the feedback from our tutorials
>> last year?
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