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Hi there, you’ve just been at a School of Data event – thank you for coming!  Now it's your turn: let us know how the event was and help us improve in the future. Is there something you wish we did but didn't? Was it helpful, or is there something else that could have been more useful?

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Please rate the different aspects of our event *
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Overall the event was
The venue for the event was
The trainer(s)/facilitator(s) were
The training material/content used for the event was
What was your biggest take away from the event? *
The main thing you learnt.
What are the main improvements you suggest for the next event? *
Think about the tools, topics, length, pace, level, facilitation, etc. Please be as specific as possible.
Please tell us how you think this event will be useful to your work?
Will the knowledge/tools/skills you picked up be useful immediately, or in the long term? Why or why not? Do you have any specific projects in mind?
If you wouldn't mind sharing with others how you felt about the event, please leave a brief testimonial here.
This will be useful for us to spread the word to others.
If we have further questions about the long term impact of our event are you happy for us to contact you? *
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