Evaluation
Attendees: 40 Responses: 22
1. What information was the most valuable to you?
~ Teen business page
~ Teacher’s Resources
~ Fun educational games for kids (without all the ads!)
~ The different websites I never knew about.
~ Info for kids & teacher
~ All was great info
~ The great websites & resources for teachers/parents/kids.
~ Websites to use with kids.
~ Shortened condensed list of the best—thank you for saving me time.
~ Teacher & librarian resources
~ Your website where you’ve put it all together!
~ Websites
~ All
~ All the web sites
~ Websites—I don’t have to find them, you did. Thank you.
~ Primary source site
~ Website URL’s
~ I’m thinking in terms of our home school parents and sharing with them and some parents who go the extra mile with their kids. Good info!
~ Addresses of government web sites.
~ All the websites will be helpful! Great presentations
~ Good information to take back to building level staff
~ The list of sites to take along was great. Thanks for sharing!
2. What information was the least valuable to you?
~ Statistics--2
~ None
~ Info for parents
~ N/A
~ Had been to several of these sites.
~ Nothing
~ Doesn’t apply—was all good
~ I thought it was all valuable.
~ All good!
3. What is the most effective way to inform/update you about government documents for youth?
~ Listservs—8
~ Websites—16
~ Presentations--6
~ Other: e-mail
4. Comments:
~ Thank you!
~ I enjoyed the variety and number of sites you presented. A few great sites are useful & not overpowering.
~ It helps seeing the sites in the presentations.
~ Very good
~ Very well organized & efficient
~ Great job
~ Needed some of this last month!
~ Thanks for the wealth of info. This gives me links to put on our web site.
~ Great
~ I can’t wait to check out your trails to online website.
~ Good job!
~ Great presentation!