Disability Awareness Month Evaluation Results



Survey: Disability Awareness Month Program Evaluation

Event: IT Workshop with Debra Ruh

Total Number of Response: 15


Section: Questions

 
Event for this evaluation:
 
  Rachel Simon 0%(0/15)
  IT Workshop with Debra Ruh 100%(15/15)
  Luncheon with Debra Ruh 0%(0/15)
  Accommodations Fair 0%(0/15)
  Luncheon with Jim Eisenreich 0%(0/15)


 
I am a (circle all that apply):
 
  Full-Time Student 0%(0/15)
  Part-Time Student 7%(1/15)
  Graduate Student 7%(1/15)
  University Faculty/Staff 87%(13/15)
  Community Member 0%(0/15)


 
I learned about this event from:
 
  Website Information 13%(2/15)
  Class/Instructor 0%(0/15)
  Newspaper 0%(0/15)
  Disability Awareness Flyer 13%(2/15)
  Other: 73%(11/15)
      Email (2)
      Co-worker (1)
      Email announcement (1)
      Email Blast (1)
      Email campus announcement (1)
      Email from my department admin. (1)
      Emails (1)
      employee Email (1)
      from a colleague (1)
      Poster (1)


 
Please rate: Topic (Was the topic of interest and what was expected?)
 
  5 27%(4/15)
  4 60%(9/15)
  3 13%(2/15)
  2 0%(0/15)
  1 0%(0/15)


 
Please rate: Time and Location (Was the time and location convenient?)
 
  5 73%(11/15)
  4 27%(4/15)
  3 0%(0/15)
  2 0%(0/15)
  1 0%(0/15)


 
Please rate: Would attend a similar event again?
 
  5 67%(10/15)
  4 13%(2/15)
  3 20%(3/15)
  2 0%(0/15)
  1 0%(0/15)


 
Please rate: Would recommend to a friend?
 
  5 60%(9/15)
  4 20%(3/15)
  3 20%(3/15)
  2 0%(0/15)
  1 0%(0/15)


 
Please rate: Overall rating of today’s program or event.
 
  5 47%(7/15)
  4 40%(6/15)
  3 13%(2/15)
  2 0%(0/15)
  1 0%(0/15)


 
Comments/Suggestions for future Disability Awareness Month Programming/Questions:
 
  response: I thought their would be actual web design suggestions but thats more detail
maybe another session. The "How" part.
 
  response: Some handouts on ways to make websites 508 compliant examples of good and bad
 
  response: Interesting Presenter
 
  response: Thought there would be more actual information about compliance rather than just
"you should do this!"