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Seminar Evaluation.

Seminar Evaluation in Word For Windows Format

Please take the time to complete an evaluation of your experience in the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Seminar you attended. Your opinions and recommendations are important and will be kept confidential. It is important that we have your name and that information will be kept in the strictest of confidence and will not be shared with the instructor.

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*Your Name:

*Email:
Phone:
Date of class:
City Where You took the Class
State Where You took the Class:
Title of your seminar:
Instructor’s Names:
   
1. Rate the speakers knowledge of the topic:
2. Power Point / Overheads used were:
3. Ability to hold your attention:
4. Handouts related to the topic
Please describe what type of hand outs you received?
Were the hand outs in a binder?


Did you have dividers in the hand outs?
Were you shown any videos?
What topics?
   
Comments:
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