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Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks. The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.

Thanks

Rob J

Nov 3 '06 #1
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RobJ wrote:
Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks. The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.
Q2 should not be a radio button, since you ask submitters to "check all
that apply".

regards
Steve
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Nov 4 '06 #2
RobJ wrote:
Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks. The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.

Thanks

Rob J
Q9 should be "check all that apply" or otherwise qualified with "primarily" .

Q10 is missing other types of broadband such as what one might find at
school, and also have the option of multiple selections.
Nov 4 '06 #3

Thanks James and Steve for the feedback I have made the appropriate
changes and republished the survey at the following URL:

http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=490

Rob J

James Stroud wrote:
RobJ wrote:
Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks. The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.

Thanks

Rob J
Q9 should be "check all that apply" or otherwise qualified with "primarily" .

Q10 is missing other types of broadband such as what one might find at
school, and also have the option of multiple selections.
Nov 4 '06 #4

RobJ wrote:
Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks. The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.
This is a good idea. Good luck.

I hope you make the results of the survey public.

Fuzzyman
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
Thanks

Rob J
Nov 4 '06 #5
Interesting idea. Just realized that I am the first person who took the
republished survey. :-)
I suggest that you also post this message to various Python web
framework's m-list.

RobJ 写道:
Thanks James and Steve for the feedback I have made the appropriate
changes and republished the survey at the following URL:

http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=490
-Cheng Zhang
Gentoo/Python/Django Powered
http://www.ifaxian.com
1st Django powered site in Chinese ;-)
http://www.aiyo.cn
Our 2nd Django powered site in Chinese

Nov 4 '06 #6
Dear Rob,

On 4 Nov 2006 06:43:19 -0800, RobJ <bo**********@g mail.comwrote:
>
Thanks James and Steve for the feedback I have made the appropriate
changes and republished the survey at the following URL:

http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=490

Thanks for the update. However, a whole bunch of Linux distributions
are missing. For instance, I think that both Debian and Gentoo have a
large enough user base to deserve an explicit place in that list. And
I'd definitely add a way to list your very own distro, if not among
the listed, like you do in q. 3.

Best,

R.
Rob J

James Stroud wrote:
RobJ wrote:
Hi! My Name is Rob Johnson and I am a graduate student at The Richard
Stockton College of NJ. To make a long story short, I'm working on my
Masters project in the MAIT program (Masters of Arts in Instructional
Technology). I have written a proposal to put together a free on-line
Python web framework workshop. The workshop will be geared to help
people new to Python web frameworks. I am asking for the community's
assistance to help me get this project off the ground. As part of my
project, I am conducting a survey for people who are interested in
learning more about python web frameworks. The survey is located at
http://killersurvey.com/answer_survey.php?id=479. I have also started a
blog about this experience in order to let people know what I'm doing
(http://pyschool.blogspot.com/). If you have a few minutes, please take
a couple of minutes to take the quick survey. The survey is anonymous
and the information will be used for statistics for my project. Also,
any constructive feedback or suggestions that you can give me would be
gladly appreciated.
>
Thanks
>
Rob J
>
Q9 should be "check all that apply" or otherwise qualified with "primarily" .

Q10 is missing other types of broadband such as what one might find at
school, and also have the option of multiple selections.

--
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--
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Statistical Computing Team
Structural Biology and Biocomputing Programme
Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO)
http://ligarto.org/rdiaz
Nov 4 '06 #7

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