Big Conversations: Spring 2007 Evaluation

Olin's Big Conversations Series brings outstanding individuals to campus to share their ideas on “What's Important”. These individuals demonstrate important personal values including innovation, entrepreneurship and philanthropy in a variety of fields. Through these conversations, we bring the community together to explore these values as reflected in the lives of these individuals, in our own lives, and in our work at Olin.

I. General Comments:



1. Big Conversations helped me to think about important values in my life.



2. Big Conversations helped me to think about important values at Olin.



3. What I liked best about Big Conversations was:

4. Big Conversations could have been better if:

5. Please share any other comments you have about Big Conversations.



II. Amy Smith Speech



10. Relevance





11. Quality






12. Comments:

III. Films


13. Relevance


14. Quality





15. Comments:

IV. Discussions/Projects




16.
Relevance Quality
Not Relevant Somewhat Relevant Relevant Very Relevant Poor Adequate Good Excellent
Small Conversations at Lunch
Designing a Composing Toilet for
Guatemala
Forward in Health--Engineering Design
for a Health Clinic in Haiti
Metaolin--Olin and Appropriate Technology
Social Entrepreneurship--What does it
mean to you?
Developing a Social E! Business Model
for IdeaTree
Build-a-Board Game with SERV
Knitting Necessities





17. Comments:



IV. Scheduling/Arrangements

18. It is important to have participation in Big Conversations by all segments of the Olin community.



19. Olin should continue to schedule no-class days for events such as this:





20. I was well-informed about the day's events and schedule.



21. Please share any comments you have about scheduling, meals or other arrangements.


Finally...

22. I am a





23. I had guests today who attended Big Conversations




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