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2009 Online Conference Evaluations

Please take a few moments to complete our online Overall Conference Evaluation. We value your feedback and use your suggestions for improvement when planning future conferences. The evaluation is anonymous, so please feel free to be completely honest. Also, if you did not get a chance to turn in an evaluation on one of the keynote speakers or concurrent sessions that you attended, please take the opportunity to submit an online evaluation for them at this time as well (see tabs above). We have posted an online copy of our conference program for your reference. Please CLICK HERE to view it. Thank you!

This online evaluation is anonymous to protect your privacy.

Conference Facilities
I was satisfied with the online registration process.
I was satisfied with the in-person check-in process.
I was satisfied with the conference information shared via the CCNCCE website.
The conference program and participant packet materials were helpful.
I was satisfied with the General Session and Concurrent Session rooms.
I was satisfied with the meals and refreshments provided during the conference.
I was satisfied with the hotel selection. Hotel staff were courteous and helpful.
CCNCCE staff were courteous and helpful.
I was satisfied with the pre-conference selections offered.
The pre-conference topics were applicable and relevant to my interests.
General Sessions and Events
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Keynote: Building Communities with Nonprofits (Patrick McWhortor)
Keynote: Community as Colleagues: You are hearing, but are you listening! (Nonprofit Panel)
Closing Reflection: Reflecting on Our Story (Joseph Swaba)
Special Event: Welcome Reception
Special Event: Thursday Night Dinner Entertainment
Overall Effectiveness of the Conference
The conference theme was applicable and relevant to my interests.
Overall, the conference was engaging.
I acquired practical service learning skills.
I have developed an increased understanding about how to use student engagement to address critical issues.
I was satisfied with the conference schedule.
I was able to explore diverse perspectives on service learning theory and practice.
I was able to participate in informal discussions and network opportunities.
I have developed a deepened philosophical understanding of service learning.
I feel I have reconnected with the broader service learning community.
Overall, I was satisfied with the concurrent sessions.
Overall, the conference met my expectations.

  1. Please check all that apply to you:
    Service Learning Staff
    Faculty
    Senior-Level Administrator
    Other Higher Education Staff
    Student
    Community Partner

  2. How did you find out about the 2009 Conference? (Check all that apply.)
    Postcard
    Home Page
    Word of Mouth
    Brochure
    List Serve
    Publication(s)
    Email
    Other (please specify)

  3. What aspects of the conference were most beneficial to you and why?

  4. What comments or recommendations do you have in terms of theme, keynote speakers, sessions, registration, resources, facilities, and/or improvements?