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Netbook Summit 2010 Attendee Survey
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Overall, my time spent at the Summit was:
Extremely valuable
Valuable
Somewhat valuable
Not as useful as I expected
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On a scale of 1-5 (where 5=Excellent and 1=Poor), how would you rate each of the following conference elements:
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2
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5
Tutorials
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2
3
4
5
General Sessions
1
2
3
4
5
Exhibits
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2
3
4
5
Featured Speaker
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2
3
4
5
Keynotes
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2
3
4
5
Beer, Pizza, and Chat with the Experts
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5
How iPad Will Disrupt Mobile Computing
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5
Market Research Session
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5
Education Case History Session
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5
Networking
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5
3.
What was the best session you attended and why?
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What session did you feel was least valuable for you and why?
5.
I found the following topics to be the most interesting (check all that apply):
Enterprise applications
K-12 applications
Networking
Security
Cloud computing
Operating systems
Smartbooks
Storage/backup
Processors
Market research
Platform choices
Tablets vs. netbooks
Future of netbooks
Other (please specify)
6.
I am particularly interested in the following types of applications (check all that apply):
Enterprise
K-12
College/university
Medical
Government
Consumer
Other (please specify)
7.
I learned about the Summit through
Magazine advertisement
email notification
Vendor notification
Web site
Word of mouth
Other (please specify)
8.
Do you plan on attending next year's Summit?
Yes
Maybe
No (please indicate why not)
9.
Venue and facilities were
Outstanding
Good
Average
Poor
10.
The major things I liked about the Summit (mark as many as you want) were:
Good technical level
Good speakers
Different subjects from other conferences
Major company keynotes
Good organization
Good networking opportunities
Latest technical information
Informal sessions (such as Beer and Pizza)
Latest market research
Information of immediate value to me
Good value for the cost
Other (please specify)
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My major criticisms of the Summit were (mark as many as you want):
None, happy with Summit
Too technical
Not technical enough
Too many product pitches (commercial messages)
Low-quality presentations (poor speakers)
Lack of organization within sessions
Not enough information of immediate value to me
Talks were too short
Insufficient time for questions
Insufficient opportunities for networking
Poor facilities
Poor organization
Poor value for the cost
Other (please specify)