Workshop Evaluation - word

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Workshop Evaluation - word

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Ready CDC” Workshop Evaluation


Thank you for your participation in the “Ready CDC” Workshop. CDC will use the results of this survey to inform future “Ready CDC” workshops and seminars. We appreciate your candid, honest responses. All information you provide will remain secure; your identity will never be associated with your responses. Data from the survey will only be reported in the aggregate form. This survey should take approximately 5 minutes to complete.


Workshop Objectives

Rate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements:



Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Neither Agree Nor Disagree

Agree

Strongly Agree

Do Not Know

The objectives of this workshop were clearly defined.

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5

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The objectives of this workshop, as stated, were met.








Ready CDC” Workshop Content

Rate how useful each portion of the in-person workshop was in helping you and your household to become more personally prepared.



Not at all Useful

Somewhat Useful

Useful

Very Useful

Extremely

Useful

Do Not Know

(1:45 – 2:05 PM): Localized Information: Preparing Metro Atlanta

(Presenter: Lisa Janak-Newman, Georgia Emergency Management Agency)

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(2:05 – 2:10 PM) Emergency Kit Content Review

(Presenter: Matt Kallmyer, Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management)







(2:10 – 2:20 PM): Build a Family Disaster Plan

(Presenter: Karl Hoerz, American Red Cross)







How useful was the American Red Cross interactive website for demonstrating how to create a family disaster plan?








Did you attend the optional Q & A session with Local Preparedness Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) after the workshop?

  • No

  • Yes


If yes, rate how useful this session was in helping you and your household to become more personally prepared.



Not at all Useful

Somewhat Useful

Useful

Very Useful

Extremely

Useful

Do Not Know

(2:30 – 3:00 PM) Q & A Session with Local Preparedness SMEs

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Overall, the pace in which topics were covered was:

  • Much too slow

  • A little slow

  • Just right

  • A little fast

  • Much too fast


Overall, the length of the workshop was:

  • Much too short

  • A little short

  • Just right

  • A little long

  • Much too long


Overall, the quality of the workshop was:

  • Poor

  • Fair

  • Good

  • Very good

  • Outstanding



Workshop Value and Application

Rate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements.



Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Neither Agree Nor Disagree

Agree

Strongly Agree

Attendance at the “Ready CDC” Workshop was a valuable use of time.

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5

I intend to apply what I learned in the workshop.







If you said “strongly agree” or “agree,” please explain how you plan to apply what you learned:




What did you like most about the “Ready CDC” Workshop?








How could the “Ready CDC” workshop be improved?








Do you have any additional questions or comments?



Attachment D: Ready CDC Post-Workshop Evaluation

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