2020 Fall Fire Review

Thanks for giving us your thoughts on the Alaska Fire Science Consortium's 2020 Fall Alaska Fire Science Workshop. Your feedback helps us design future workshops to meet your needs better!

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* 1. Please select your previous workshop attendance.

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* 2. Please indicate, on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being “strongly disagree” and 5 being “strongly agree”, your agreement with the following statements about your experience at this workshop.

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
I learned something that I can use in my job immediately.
I plan to contact a fire scientist or fire manager to develop research ideas that could help me in my work.
This workshop will help me continue collaborating with a fire scientist or fire manager.
I think differently about some aspect of fire science as a result of this workshop.
I learned something interesting to me that will help me in my professional development.
I believe the consortium is having a long-term impact on how science is used and applied in fire management decisions in Alaska.

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* 3. Specific comments that explain your rankings:

Comments or feedback on today's presentations (Q4-7)

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* 4. Overwintering fires in boreal North America: Rebecca Scholten

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* 5. When does a lightning strike start a fire in Alaska?: Tom Hessilt

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* 6. Fire occurrence prediction – an example from British Columbia: Steve Taylor

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* 7. McKinley fire video: Jen Schmidt

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* 8. What did you like best about this workshop?

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* 9. What did you like least about this workshop?

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* 10. Given that there is no substitute for in person interaction, was this online workshop an acceptable alternative?

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* 11. Additional comments on the workshop or suggestions for future improvements? Other comments on the Alaska Fire Science Consortium or suggestions for future activities?

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* 12. Please give a specific example of how you have used information you learned through the Alaska Fire Science Consortium (either from today’s workshop or another AFSC source).

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* 13. Help us provide evidence that JFSP and AFSC funding benefits fire managers. What is valuable to you about AFSC? Does a specific activity, project, or service we provide help you do your job better or improve fire management in AK? Please write a couple sentences that we can share to help convey our value.

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* 14. Are you willing to be contacted for additional feedback? If so, please fill out your contact info below.

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* 15. Please provide your job title and affiliation:

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