[Inpycon] Feedback on Talks

Anand Reddy Pandikunta anand21nanda at gmail.com
Thu Sep 10 15:58:50 CEST 2015


You can use comment section which is present at end of each talk to provide
feedback?

Regards,

Anand Reddy Pandikunta (@ChillarAnand)
www.avilpage.com


On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Indradhanush Gupta <
indradhanush.gupta at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Is there any way for the audience to submit feedback on a per talk basis?
>
> If no, I propose the following:
>
> 1. Assign a unique *talk-code* to each talk.
> 2. Create a generic google form.
> 3. Encourage speakers to share the link to the form and their unique *talk-code
> *at the end of their talk.
> 3. The form should have minimal questions like the following, so that more
> people actually provide useful feedback:
>   i. Unique Talk-Code
>   ii. How would you rate the talk on the following (1-10):
>      a. What was the quality of content?
>      b. How useful do you think it will be for you?
>      c. How well did the speaker explain his/her thoughts?
>  iii. What could have been improved?
>  iv. What did you like best?
>
> 4. And share the results with the speakers.
>
> I think this should help us in improving the content of talks over the
> years. Additions/Subtractions to the above are welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Indradhanush Gupta
>
>
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