3D Printer Workshop - Followup Survey
Thank you for participating in a 3D Printer 1 Day Build Workshop by Open Source Ecology. This survey is intended to gather learnings on the workshop, so that it can be improved in the future. Further, Torbjorn Ludvigsen - remote collaborator from Umeå University in Sweden - is using this data for his Master's Thesis (http://bit.ly/1U6wbM7) - exploring the 3D Printer as a Distributive Enterprise.

This survey takes 12 minutes to complete. Your name and email is optional if you'd like to keep your answers confidential. Results will be published openly for learning purposes - for other potential workshop organizers. You can view the responses by clicking on the Survey Results link below the survey.
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What is your name
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What is your email address?
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What is your Facebook and LinkedIn page?
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What did you like about the workshop?
What did you not like about the workshop?
What is the most important thing that you learned?
What are your improvement suggestions?
Will you be hosting a workshop in the future?
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If you will be hosting a workshop, what support do you need to make that happen?
If you will be hosting a workshop, what do you consider to be the biggest challenge that you will have to address to run a successful workshop?
Venue? Marketing? Your skill set? Assistace? Part sourcing? Time commitment? Etc.
How would you rate your instructors? Did you feel you got sufficient support? What was missing?
How did you feel during the workshop day? Rate your overall enthusiasm/enjoyment throughout the day.
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What was your most favorite part of the workshop, and why?
What was your least favorite part of the workshop, and why?
Were participants able to help each other out? Why/why not, and in what ways?
Will you contact participants or instructors again after the workshop?
What adjustment of workshop arrangement would let you connect to participants and instructors more easily?
Some people like to talk while building slowly, others prefer assembly efficiently to free up the lunch break. Some love structured introductions, others prefer unorganized coffee breaks. Some like small groups other like big ones etc.
What was your most challenging part of the assembly, and why?
Would you try to fine tune/fix your 3D printer by yourself if needed?
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What link in your 3D printing tool-chain do you feel are most fragile (most likely to break in ways that you're unable to debug and repair)?
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Tools, support and economic feasibility
If you were to host a D3D workshop, what tools would you need to acquire first?
What would you estimate as the cost of tools? Is that prohibitive in terms of cost?
Do you know who you would ask for help with your preparations?
How much revenue would you need to make in order to have the interest in organizing a workshop?
In what other ways than hosting workshops would you consider for generating revenue with your 3D printer?
Please share any other comments or suggestions.
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