CSinParallel has contracted David Heil & Associates, Inc. (DHA), an external evaluation firm, to serve as a program evaluator. This survey is designed to gather feedback from SIGCSE 2014 workshop participants to guide and inform the program’s development and implementation. By completing this survey, you are providing valuable information that will be used to improve learning modules currently being developed to successfully prepare computer science undergraduates to meet the requirements of rapid parallel computing advancements.

Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary. However, your feedback is very important for the development and implementation of the program and associated learning modules. You have the right to discontinue the survey at any time without penalty or explanation. Your completion of the survey indicates that you consent to participate.

Please feel free to contact the evaluator, Kelly Riedinger, at kriedinger@davidheil.com or (503) 245-2102 with any questions or concerns you have regarding this survey.

Thank you in advance for completing the survey!

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* 1. What were your expectations for today's workshop? What did you hope to accomplish?

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* 2. Were your expectations met?

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* 3. Prior to today's workshop, how familiar were you with the content and concepts presented?

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* 4. What were the most useful aspects of the workshop? (Please check all that apply.) Why were they useful?

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* 5. Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the following statements.

  Strongly disagree Disagree Neither disagree or agree Agree Strongly agree
C code using OpenMP and the online materials are a good fit with my curriculum.
C code using OpenMP and the online materials are a good fit with my equipment.
I believe that the patternlets material will work with my students.
I believe that the exemplar materials will work with my students.
I have all the information I need to use these materials.
I think that OpenMP patternlets and exemplars has great potential for teaching parallel and distributed computing.

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* 6. How soon do you intend to implement OpenMP materials?

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* 7. Based on your participation in the workshop today on OpenMP, how likely are you to use the materials on exemplars in your classes?

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* 8. Based on your participation in the workshop today on OpenMP, how likely are you to use the materials on patternlets in your classes?

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* 9. If you plan to use these materials, for what courses do you anticipate using them?

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* 10. If you do not plan to use OpenMP materials, why not?

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* 11. If you need more information or resources before you can implement this approach, what information and resources do you need?

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* 12. What, if anything, would have made this workshop more informative for you?

Thank you very much for your feedback!

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