Feedback form for Jmol Application Advanced Workshop on 12 September 2020

Dear Participant,

We thank you for attending the Advanced workshop on Jmol Application. We would like to have your valuable feedback about the Workshop and the Self-Learning experience as it will help us enhance the quality of our work. Kindly click on the best option that describes your views. You can also provide your comments in the spaces provided in the form. Your response will be kept confidential.

Thank you for your time!

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Questions marked with are mandatory



1A. Your background

  Teaching faculty in Science College
  Teaching faculty in School
  Teaching faculty in Engineering
  Lab Assistant/ Lab Staff member
  Research Scholars/PhD Student
  Student (B.E/B.Tech/B.Sc/Any other bachelor's degree)
  Student (M.E/M.Tech/M.Sc/Any other Master's degree)
  Working Professional in a Chemical/Pharmaceutical Industry
  Other




1B. If your answer to the above question is OTHER, then please specify:





2. Any workshop/training on any Molecular Modelling or 3D viewers for Chemistry/Biochemistry that you may have attended BEFORE this workshop. Please enter the total number of days of the workshop/training you have undergone before. If you have not gone through any such workshop/training before, please choose 0 days.

  0 days
  1 day
  2-4 days
  5-7 days
  Above 7 days




3A. Do you use any other 3D Viewers or Molecular Modelling software (other than Jmol Application) in your School/ college/Institute/Organisation?

  Yes            No            Not Sure         



3B. If the answer is "Yes" for the above question, please mention the name of the software.





4A. Did you use Jmol Application before you registered for this workshop?

  Yes            No         



4B. If the answer is "Yes" for the above question, in what way did you use. Please select all the relevant options.

  Teaching tool for classroom teaching.
  Presentations.
  Publications (Books/ Journals/ Articles)
  Other




4C. If your answer to the above question is OTHER, then please specify:





5. How difficult it is to teach or learn topics such as Stereochemistry, Isomerism and Point Group WITHOUT the use of a 3D Viewer?

  Very difficult
  Difficult
  Easy
  Very easy
  Not sure




6. Is Jmol Application useful in teaching and learning of topics like Stereochemistry, Isomerism and Point Group Classification?

  Yes            No            Maybe         



7. How difficult is it to use Jmol Application in classroom teaching?

  Very Difficult
  Difficult
  Easy
  Very Easy
  Not sure




8. Rate your understanding and experience in using Jmol Application BEFORE solving the screening task to qualify for the advanced workshop.

  Very High
  High
  Nominal
  Low
  Very Low




9. Rate your effort in learning Jmol Application in order to solve the Advanced Workshop Screening Task

  Very High
  High
  Nominal
  Low
  Very Low




10. Rate your understanding and experience about Jmol Application AFTER you solved the Advanced Workshop Screening Task.

  Very High
  High
  Nominal
  Low
  Very Low




11. Rate your experience in understanding and following spoken tutorials on Jmol Application during the workshop. (Kindly respond using the scale given below, wherein 1 implies "extremely easy to understand and follow" and 5 implies "extremely difficult to understand and follow".)

  1     2     3     4     5     Not Attempted  
Surfaces and Orbitals
Script Console and Script Commands
Symmetry and Point Groups
Proteins and Macromolecules
3D Models of Enzymes





12. Rate your experience in understanding and following live demonstration of Jmol features during the workshop.(Kindly respond using the scale given below, wherein 1 implies "extremely easy to understand and follow"and 5 implies "extremely difficult to understand and follow".)

  1     2     3     4     5     Not Attempted  
Molecular orbitals of Butadiene
Structures from Databases
Capturing Rotating and Spinning to Create GIF files
Conformations of disubstituted Ethane





13. Rate your experience in performing the following assignments during the workshop.(Kindly respond using the scale given below, wherein 1 implies "extremely easy" and 5 implies "extremely difficult").

  1     2     3     4     5     Not Attempted  
Assignment 1: Molecular orbitals of 1-3 Butadiene
Assignment 2: Different Conformations of cyclohexane
Assignment 3: Draw point groups for different molecules
Assignment 4: Load and modify Protein structure
Assignment 5: Load and analyze Enzyme structures





14. How would you rate your level of knowledge of using Jmol Application before and after the workshop:

  Unaware     Novice     Amateur     Competent     Proficient     Expert  
Before the workshop
After the workshop





15. Rate the following aspects of the workshop:

  Excellent     Good     Acceptable     Bad     Extremely bad     Not Applicable  
Quality of instructional material
Self learning experience through Spoken Tutorial
Live demonstration session on Jmol Application
Discussion on Screening task assignment
Demonstration of Advanced features of Jmol Application
Interaction with invited speakers
Quality of the workshop overall





16. Select the response that describes your views/responses:

  Strongly Disagree     Disagree     Neither Disagree Nor Agree     Agree     Strongly Agree     Not Applicable  
The workshop exposed me to new knowledge and practices.
I am unhappy with the format of this workshop
I am willing to participate in future activities related to Jmol Application
I did not learn much from this workshop
I will recommend my friends and colleagues to use Jmol Application





17. In what way do you plan to use Jmol Application after learning the advanced features in this workshop.





18. Would you be interested in volunteering to be a TA for the beginner workshop on 19 September 2020 (10.00 AM to 6.00 PM)

  Yes
  No




19. What aspect(s) did you like most about the workshop?





20. Any suggestions for improvement:





21. Please give your feedback on our forum approach to answer doubts





22. Any other feedback: