Data Quality Institue 2011 Participant Evaluation

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DQI Conference 2011 Participant Evaluation

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Institute EVALUATION FORM

Please mark your rating:

LOGISTICS


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Institute Technology Services

  • Explanation of Technology Needs

  • Pre-Conference Technical Assistance






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WEBCAST SESSIONS | JUNE 7, 2011


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Session 1: National Perspectives on Implementation of State Longitudinal Data Systems | Gould & Pinkus

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Session 2: Link SLDS Across the P-20 Education Pipeline and Across State Agencies | Gould, Pfeiffer, & Pinkus

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Session 3: Ensure CTE data Can Be Accessed, Analyzed, and Used | Enright, Wilkins, & Shah

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Session 4: Build the Capacity of CTE Stakeholders to Use Data for Effective Decision Making | Brant, Parke, & Sonn

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WEBINAR SESSIONS | JUNE 8, 2011


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Session 5a: Proposed FERPA Regulation Update | Styles

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Session 5b: NCES Newly-Established “Career-related” Data Category | Boivin

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OVERALL, the conference was

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Please mark the category best describing the area you represent as a member of your state team:

YOUR ROLE

_____ Secondary CTE

_____ Postsecondary CTE

_____ CTE Data Staff

_____ Other; Please identify ___________________________________



GENERAL COMMENTS


What did you like the most about this Institute? What should we do the same next time?








What did you like least about this Institute? What should we do differently next time?





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