Ko ō whakaaro - Giving your feedback

Thank you, tēnā koe, for joining us in Rotorua for the final SfTI All of Researchers' Workshop.
 
The feedback you provide will help us to plan for the final months of the challenge and offer some insights for our legacy story.
 
There are 13 questions. Your open and honest responses are welcome and valued.
 
Disclaimer: by completing this form you authorise SfTI to (whether registering for a conference/workshop, completing a survey, or emailing/contacting us regarding SfTI):
  1. collect, and received information (including personal information) from you;
  2. use the data and/or information you provide us to generate reports, research publications, analyse data and create promotional material; and;
  3. disclose this information to research providers who SfTI wishes to engage, in each case for the purpose of meeting the SfTI Mission.
If you have any questions please contact us at sftichallenge@callaghaninnovation.govt.nz

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1. Tō ingoa tuatahi - What is your first name?

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2. Tō ingoa whānau - What is your last name?

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3. Was this your first time attending a SfTI All of Researchers' Workshop?

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4. Te Whakatakoto - Content

  āe/yes kāo/no he paku/in part waiho/n.a.
The sessions were clear and well-defined
The topics covered were of interest to me
Māori kaupapa (perspectives) were addressed or acknowledged
I liked the breadth of activities in the workshop

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5. Te Haratau - Relevance

  āe/yes kāo/no he paku/in part waiho/n.a.
I learned new skills or knowledge that will help my career
I can see myself using these skills or knowledge in the next 6 months
I can see these skills or knowledge helping me in the long term
The workshop delivered what it promoted

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6. Te kaikōrero - The Speakers

  āe/yes kāo/no he paku/in part waiho/n.a.
The speaker/s were knowledgeable
The speaker/s were engaging
The speaker/s covered topics of interest to me

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7. Te pūkenga - Overall, how would you rate the quality of the programme?

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8. Te Āhurutanga - The Learning Environment

  āe/yes kāo/no he paku/in part waiho/n.a.
The workshop was well organised
There was a real sense of camaraderie and community
There was enough time to network
There was a good pace to the programme and activities

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9. Ngā mea kaingākau - Which aspects of the workshop did you find the most useful or enjoyable?

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10. Kia piki ake te pai - How could the workshop have been improved?

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11. Te huarahi whakamua - What do you see as the next steps to applying and developing what you have learned, or developing the connections you made?

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12. Hei akoranga hou - What further training or support would you be interested in?

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13. Whakahoki kōrero - Do you have any other feedback?

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