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Feedback form for library orientation program

How to prepare feedback form for library orientation program for new students

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Dear Sri Jatin,

Feedback forms are devised on the basis of the programmes.

As such, their format varies.

For instance if in any programme extensive internet connectivity is required, one vital element for the feedback should be the speed of internet available to the participants. While if foods & accommodations are provided, the quality of food and convenience of accommodation are often included into the feedback form.

The nature of lectures delivered and their time span (like too short or too long/elaborate/repetitive ) are often included in the feedback form. Practical sessions in training programmes which are often called Hands-On  sessions and their corresponding lecture sessions are regarded as a vital item in feedback form because it reflects whether the lectures were "tailor-made" to comply with the Hands-On sessions thereby, it becomes easier to understand to what extent the participants felt them properly supplementing each other etc.etc.

I hope you can understand by yourself what should constitute a feed back form and this will enable you to devise a feedback form all by yourself.

Sincerely,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

thanks sir

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