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Wayne State University

 

1=poor > 5=best

The material presented was appropriate for the time allocated:

4.7±0.5
The presenter was knowledgeable on the topic of proposal writing:
4.9±0.6
The presenter was responsive to questions:
4.9±0.6
The visual aids/slides were informative, legible, and helpful to the presentation:
4.7±0.7
The handout was a useful supplement to the information that was presented orally:
4.7±0.7
This program would be useful as a regular part of our faculty/student development program:
4.7±0.6
The following are written comments about the seminar
(on file):

I wish I had attended this session a long time ago!
This presentation was very useful. The speaker took a topic that overwhelms most people and broke it down into manageable components, detailing problem areas and solutions as well as what makes a particular piece successful. The speaker was extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic. He made me believe that I can actually do this as long as I put in the time. If this was offered again, I would take it again because there was so much information I could benefit from a second take. I would also bring more of my colleagues.
Very good lecture; I learned a lot. Thank you!!!
Having the opportunity to have a workshop with this presenter would be extremely valuable to the WSU research community.
Helpful- liked the examples in the appendix.
Very helpful appendix included with the presentation handouts, especially the sample email to program officers.
Great information!
This was extremely helpful because it provides a succinct outline to simplify grant writing. This is critical for academic success and should be a required activity for all faculty in tenure track promotion.
Very useful info indeed!

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