Fall 2008 Scope Quarterly Reader Survey

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Dear Scope Quarterly reader: We'd like to know your reactions to the latest issue of Scope Quarterly. Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey. Your answers will help us make sure that we're meeting the needs of our readers. Thanks.


Sue Rosenberg,
editor

Paul Dwyer,
associate editor

1. What did you think of the covers of the fall 2008 issue (pictured above)?
It enticed me to open the magazineI was indifferent to itIt was unappealing
Front cover
Back cover
2. We ran three features on "Skidmore Digital" in the fall issue. Which did you read, skim, or skip?
ReadSkimmedSkipped
Webs, Wires, and Wi-Fi in the Classroom
Wiring the Muse
Six Cyber-Ideas That Matter—and Sell
3. Which feature interested you the most, and why?
4. Which feature interested you the least, and why?
5. Of the other Scope Quarterly departments in this issue, which did you read?
ReadSkimmedSkipped
CTMoment (essay on creativity)
Executive Summary (president's column)
Campus Scene (news of students and faculty)
Alumni news (including fundraising updates)
Making Friends With the Web (insert with questionnaire)
Who, What, When (archival photo quiz)
Class Notes
People & Projects (alumni profiles)
Saratoga Sidebar (what to see and do in Saratoga Springs)
6. Did you find the "Making Friends With the Web" insert useful?
7. In general, what do you consider your best sources of information about Skidmore? (Please check all that apply.)
8. Which story in recent issues of the magazine most sticks out in your mind, and why?
9. If you could change one thing about the magazine, what would it be?
10. Please answer a few questions about yourself.
11. State of residence: