May First/People Link -Networking Gathering
EVALUATION FORM RESULTS
- Overall, how would you rate this workshop?
3 (1) 4 (6) 5 (8)
Comments:
- I thought everything flowed smoothly and democratically, and I was really impressed by who was in the room
- Awesome conversation and people
- MOAR [sic] please. Round II: Technology Liberation[[br]]
- I felt inspired and learned a lot. Great networking opportunity.
- Great facilitation.
- It was long and the room needed to be mixed up more than once so we could have a range of expertise/experience shared.
- Progressive discussion on this topic with very bright minds in the room.
- How would you rate the usefulness of the content?
Panel Discussion 3 (1) 4 (5) 5 (7)
Tech Demo 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5)
Discussion 3 (1) 4 (3) 5 (11)
Comments:
- I really loved the small group discussion. Will take back tech tools to my shop.
- Discussion after panel could have been moderated a bit more strategically.
- Presentations were a bit unprepared and scattered, but very informative
- Demo? Loved the discussion. I felt the “demo”session would have been more useful with a screen projector of the tool (a tutorial, but a visual demo)
- Great ideas and perspective. Facilities challenge and also facilitation challenged
- PMA is hard! Not totally clear how to process
- I wish there was a lot more time for the panel because they asked the right questions.
- Lightning rounds are good, but did not allow for any literal tech demos
- Was there anything missing from the discussion or demonstrations?
- There could have been more effort to hear from people working directly on or in the tech industry.
- Never enough time
- Guidelines of engagement might help set context; step up/step back – use the whoa!; oppression exists but not here. Our practice – we resist
- Not really!
- No
- There was a lot said, still observing (something scribbled)
- Demonstration of the tools presented (which look great) would have been useful.
- Practice – hands on with! More space for what people are working on. Could have asked: “What do YOU need?”
- The time to get to understand where other folks experiences in tech came from (even though there was no hint of bias)
- Maybe, for the tech demo to have the tools shown on the screen
- Full day of conversation instead of a 1-hour workshop
- What did you like best or find most useful/interesting about the presentation?
- International perspectives
- Learning from everyones experience and perspective
- Leadership in convening this space is huge. Than you this feels like the beginning. ☺
- The tech tools. Loved Rasha’ framing from the beginning.
- The chance to have meaningful discussion with such a great group of folks.
- Thought provoking
- More time, perhaps more realistic division of agenda time
- Action points/breakouts in the afternoon. Collaborative preparation of the “document”
- Great diversity of experience and curiosity of spirit.
- Open sharing, passion and commitment. Thanks for doing it and my participation.
- The demos and group discussion because of the selection of who was in the room and how they framed their points.
- Everything!
- Do you have any suggestions for improvements?
- More facilitation support/prep. Agreement among facilitators about shared practice/structure to hold folks in the space.
- The room was difficult – I couldn’t see everyone and felt disconnected sitting in the back. But I know that was a logistical problem with the room.
- Make the PA process more clear, especially the understanding that we’re crafting a statement.
- “What are you working on?/What do you need?”
- I would like to see more speaking roles from global partners…
- Were your personal learning goals met?
- Yes
- Yes. MOAR
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes! Thanks everyone!
- I didn’t have any specific expectation but found the session highly invigorating, informative, interesting and inspiring.
- Yes
- Yes, very much so
- Yes.
If "No," please describe those expectations that were not met.
- Any other comments?
- Love Mayfirst
- Thank you! I really appreciated how facilitators remembered my name and addressed my points. I am so glad there was breakfast and lunch so I would really focus.
- 14 white; 20 people of color; 15 men; 19 women Awesome!!
- Thanks! Great job ☺
- Thank you for your work.
- Thank you for hosting this panel.
- It’s great to meet other like minds from around the country
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