Audio and Web Seminars

Audio and web-based seminars are becoming increasingly popular. We would like to know how you feel about this training format.
 
1. Do you have any experience with audio or web seminars?
None. Not interested in this option.
None, but interested in learning more.
Tried it once or twice. Not a good experience.
Tried it once or twice. Was a good experience.
Tried it more than twice.
Regularly attend.
 
2. Which of the following formats do you prefer, or would be willing to attend. (check all that apply)
Audio only: supporting material sent separately and viewed on your system.
Web only: view in your browser, submit questions via on-screen chat option.
Web + Audio: complete presentation on-line with supporting audio capabilities.
 
3. How long would you like each seminar to be? (check all that apply)
30 minutes
30 - 60 minutes
60 - 90 minutes
90 - 120 minutes
more than 120 minutes
 
4. Please indicate you interest in the following topics. The amount of material presented would depend on the length of the seminar, but assume that most of these topics would be about one hour. (1 = great interest, 5 = no interest)
1 2 3 4 5
Practical Laboratory Statistics
Understanding Calibration Curves
Using Volumetric Glassware
Basic HPLC
Advanced HPLC
HPLC Method Development
Troubleshooting HPLC Systems
ChemStation: Overview of the "B" Version Interface
ChemStation: Setting Up and Using Calibration Tables
ChemStation: Understanding and Using Sequences
ChemStation: Advanced Sequences and Reprocessing
 
5. Are there any other topics you would like to see in this format?
 
6. How much would you be willing to pay for a one hour training seminar?
$50 - $99
$100 - $199
$200 - $299
$300 - $399
 
7. Which times during the day would be best for training? (check all that apply)
8 AM - 9 AM
9 AM - 10 AM
10 AM - 11 AM
11 AM - 12 PM
12 PM - 1 PM
1 PM - 2 PM
2 PM - 3 PM
3 PM - 4 PM
4 PM - 5 PM
 
8. What days of the week work best for training? (check all that apply)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
 
9. Did we forget anything? Do you have any other thoughts or preferences on audio and web seminars?
ACCTA, Inc. Survey: Audio and Web Seminars

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