But those little evaluations can be quite different. You see, they don't have to put their names on the paper, and they can score you on a scale from poor to excellent, and they can describe how useful your presentation will be to them, and they can rate you from 1 to 10 (Technically the rating is for the overall quality of all the workshops MSTA provides during the convention, but those scores must reflect on the current workshop being evaluated.). Here is the place they are more likely to tell you what they really think.
Participants ranked the session on four categories: presenter knowledge, presentation skills, alignment to the session description, and usefulness. The results follow:
Stop Not Reinventing the Wheel
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Give and Take
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