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Each person who is planning to attend the workshop should send an email response to the following questions as soon as possible to [[Tkapur_at_alum.mit.edu]]<nowiki>: </nowiki>
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If you attended the workshop in Boston on Dec 9-10, 2004, please provide us with feedback to help us improve future workshops. In order to provide us with feedback, please do the following:
  
# What is your familiarity level with C++/Templates/STL? (low/medium/high)
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* If you are logged into the NAMIC Wiki, [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php?title=Special:Userlogout&returnto=Dissemination:Workshop_Dec9-10_Boston_Feedback please log out so that your userid is not associated with your comments]. If you stay logged in, you will still be able to provide comments, but the comments will be traceable to your userid.
# What is your familiarity level with writing image processing software? (L/M/H)
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* Provide feedback by clicking [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Dissemination:Workshop_Dec9-10_Boston_Feedback&action=edit&section=new here].
# What will you be working on for year-1 of NAMIC? (one or two sentences about the algorithm or application task you will be working on).
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* Read feedback provided so far by clicking [[Talk:Dissemination:Workshop_Dec9-10_Boston_Feedback|here]].
# (Mostly for Core 2 -- Engineering -- Attendees) What software development tools do you typically use, if applicable? (OS, compiler, debugger, memory leak detection, bug tracker, configuration management)
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# (Mostly for Core 1 -- Algorithms -- Attendees) Which software applications do you expect to use for prototyping your algorithms? Mention both off-the-shelf applications such as Matlab, and software packages that are available within your lab.
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<br />'''Areas that would benefit from specific feedback are'''
# Will you bring a computer to the workshop?
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# Will you be installing ITK/Slicer on your machine on your own (with phone/email help from us), or would you like to come by 1249 Boylston on Wednesday afternoon and have us help you do it?
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# Content: Was there any material that you would have liked to see more/less of?
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# Style: Is there anything we can do/change in terms of the presentation of the material that would make it more accessible and beneficial for future attendees?
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# Duration: Would you have liked the workshop to be longer or shorter?
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# Preparation: Anything we can change to make the instructions for preparation more clear/correct?
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# Advice for future attendees: Anything you would like to say to the attendees of future workshops in terms of how they can get the most out of the workshop?
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# Other: Please also add any other comments that you have about the workshop.
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Thanks for your help, and special thanks to Martin Styner for helping with a dry-run of this feedback mechanism.

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If you attended the workshop in Boston on Dec 9-10, 2004, please provide us with feedback to help us improve future workshops. In order to provide us with feedback, please do the following:


Areas that would benefit from specific feedback are

  1. Content: Was there any material that you would have liked to see more/less of?
  2. Style: Is there anything we can do/change in terms of the presentation of the material that would make it more accessible and beneficial for future attendees?
  3. Duration: Would you have liked the workshop to be longer or shorter?
  4. Preparation: Anything we can change to make the instructions for preparation more clear/correct?
  5. Advice for future attendees: Anything you would like to say to the attendees of future workshops in terms of how they can get the most out of the workshop?
  6. Other: Please also add any other comments that you have about the workshop.

Thanks for your help, and special thanks to Martin Styner for helping with a dry-run of this feedback mechanism.