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Introduction to deep-learning: Workshop survey templates

This page lists possible questions for both pre-workshop and post-workshop surveys, that instructors are free to use. Note, the nature of questions might change throughout the course of development of this lesson module.

In that sense, please provide feedback or experiences with these questions!

pre-workshop survey

The pre-workshop survey is meant to serve two goals:

What worked well was that each participant is asked 2-3 questions for each of the following concepts:

  1. self-estimated proficiency in python coding
  2. self-estimated proficiency in data science methods
  3. self-estimated proficiency in ML methods

Sticking to questions that relate to problem solving rather than focusing on libraries or advanced concepts can help to diversify your learners. But as a whole, the following is meant to support instructors to find out ‘what to teach’. So you’d first start out to describe your target audience and then select subsets of questions that serve this audience.

The following questions all are meant to offer four answers learners can choose from:

  • I know how to do this.
  • I’d consult code I’ve written.
  • I’d ask a colleague or search for this online.
  • I am not sure what this question is talking about.

This way, the implications of right/wrong answers on the learners are avoided, i.e. no learner needs to feel bad prior to the workshop for not-knowing something. These questions rather aim to probe the self-estimated profiency of learners.

Questions about python coding

The following questions range from simple to more advanced.

Questions about data science

The following questions range from simple to more advanced.

Questions about machine learning

The following questions range from simple to more advanced.