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November TIS Friday Survey (open) (open)

Please evaluate the professional development program presented by the departments of Instructional Technology and Shared Accountability at Wednesday's Inservice (November 15,2006) by completing this short survey. To what degree will the information offered in today's program affect your professional practice and enhance your effectiveness as an imbedded staff developer in your buildings? In the first set of questions, you will be asked to rate the information presented in Friday's sessions on scale of 1-5 with 1=POOR (No expected effect ) and 5=EXCELLENT (Very useful and relevant)

Question details
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Presented by Jeannine Groll, Facilities Services Coordinator, for the Buffalo Public Schools. The group became familiar with the web based work order management system now being used by the Service Center for a variety of repairs and services.
1. Poor
2. Below Average
3. Average
4. Good
5. Excellent
2
Presented by staff from SchoolWorld, who are developing the district's new web site. The group was introduced to the content management system used to maintain the site while previewing the site's new look.
1. Poor
2. Below Average
3. Average
4. Good
5. Excellent
3
Presented by Bob Swipes, BOCES Senior Microcomputer Technical Support Specialist. He offered a range of PC Management Tips. Work "smarter not harder."
1. Poor
2. Below Average
3. Average
4. Good
5. Excellent
4
Presented by Leslie Duggleby and Pauletta Stines, BPS Technology Integration Specialists. Their "free finds" were collected duing summer committee work.
1. Poor
2. Below Average
3. Average
4. Good
5. Excellent
5
Presented by Angie Maccani, Customer Relationship Specialist for Nettrekker took the group through the new features in Nettrekker d.i.
1. Poor
2. Below Average
3. Average
4. Good
5. Excellent
6
I came to the meeting expecting . . .
7
I learned . . .
8
I used to think, but now I know . . .
9
I still need to know . . .
10
Your comments and suggestions are appreciated and essential in planning staff development opportunites that are relevant and support your efforts to raise student achievement.
11
Name (Optional)
12
Please give your school number.
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