SEPA 2010: NCRR SEPA Annual Conference, Birmingham, AL

Conference Evaluation and Feedback

1.Your role with respect to the SEPA conference (check all that apply)
2.What are the most important things you gained from the conference?(Required.)
3.What aspect(s) of the conference were least useful to you?(Required.)
4.What topics would you like to see addressed at next year's conference?

(Required.)
5.Any additional feedback on the conference?
6.Conference Sessions
Please rate the usefulness of the following plenary sessions (if attended):

(Required.)
Not Useful
Useful
Very Useful
N/A
MON - SEPA Program Overview and Update
MON - SEPA Website Upgrade
MON - WHY US? Left Behind and Dying (film and panel)
MON - Scholarship Recipient Panel
TUE - Valuable Tools from Reports on ISE Evaluation
TUE - Update on the SEPA Evaluation Feasibility Study
TUE - Human Subjects Research Primer for Investigators
TUE - Enhancing the NIH Peer Review Process
TUE - UAB SEPA Teacher/Student Panel
WED - New Genomic Careers Online Resources
WED - National Lab Day and US Science Festival
7.Networking Opportunities
Please rate the usefulness of the following networking opportunities:
(Required.)
Not Useful
Useful
Very Useful
N/A
Meals
Breaks
Welcome Reception (Sunday)
Poster Sessions
Speed Networking at Poster Sessions
Evening at McWane Science Center
Evening at Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
8.Breakout Sessions
Please rate the usefulness of the following breakout sessions (Monday 2:05 - 2:50):

(Required.)
Not useful
Useful
Extremely useful
N/A
SEPA-CTSA Connections and Sharing Resources
Partnering with Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Diabetes/Obesity/Cardiovascular (SEPA DOC)
Partnering with Native American Communities
Viruses and Infectious Diseases
Working Group for Program Managers/Coordinators
Networking among SEPA Projects in the Western U.S.
9.Breakout Sessions
Please rate the usefulness of the following breakout sessions (Tuesday 1:15 - 2:30):
Not Useful
Useful
Very Useful
N/A
Outcome Models and Impact Frameworks: How To
Human Subjects Research for Investigators
How to Transition from Programming to Publishing
Using Web 2.0
Inside Cancer: A Multimedia Guide
Cognitive Interviews to Assess Instrument Quality
10.Breakout Sessions
Please rate the usefulness of the following breakout sessions (Tuesday 2:45 - 4:00):
Not Useful
Useful
Very Useful
N/A
Evaluation 101
NIH Office of Scientific Review
The SBIR and STTR Grant Programs
Choice, Control & Change
Howtosmile.org
Design and Evaluation of Student Assessments
11.Breakout Sessions
Please rate the usefulness of the following breakout sessions (Wednesday 9:15 - 10:30):
Not Useful
Useful
Very Useful
N/A
Facilitating Science and Health Career Exploration
Instruments for Assessing Overall Abilities in Science
Best Practices - Teacher Professional Development
Using Formative Evaluation
Partnerships with K-12 Schools, Teachers & Districts
It's Not Just Teaching Science...
12.Breakout Sessions
Please rate the usefulness of the following breakout sessions (Wednesday 10:45 - 12:00):
Not Useful
Useful
Very Useful
N/A
Development and Use of Online K-12 Curricula
Promoting Institutional Awareness
Rigorous Evaluation Models
Teaching Workshops for Scientists
Organizing Lifespan - Positively Aging®
Concepts that Cannot Be Perceived with Senses