Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Go Code Girl 2014: Impact Survey Results

This year's Go Code Girl event, which focused on programming with Python and the Raspberry Pi, was a great success.  The impact surveys the girls filled in at the end of the second day really help illustrate this.  The results are summarized in the image below, and again in text below that.

(If you'd like to take a look at the slides etc, you can do so here, keeping in mind that pacing and interaction with students is not evident from slides alone.)


I enjoyed learning about what computer science is really all about.
  • Neutral/don't know: 2
  • Agree: 16
  • Strongly agree: 9
I enjoyed leaning how to program (or learning to do new things with code if I already knew how to program).
  • Neutral/don't know: 1
  • Agree: 14
  • Strongly agree: 12
I enjoyed playing with the Raspberry Pi.
  • Disagree: 1
  • Neutral/don't know: 3
  • Agree: 15
  • Strongly agree: 8
My confidence in my ability to use and understand computers has increased.
  • Strongly disagree: 1
  • Disagree: 1
  • Neutral/don't know: 7
  • Agree: 16
  • Strongly agree: 2
My view of computer science as something to study or as a career has become more positive.
  • Disagree: 1
  • Neutral/don't know: 6
  • Agree: 15
  • Strongly agree: 5
I am more likely to consider taking computer science and/or programming courses in the future because of this workshop.
  • Disagree: 2
  • Neutral/don't know: 5
  • Agree: 14
  • Strongly agree: 6
I thought Python was a good choice for this workshop.
  • Neutral/don't know: 3
  • Agree: 21
  • Strongly agree: 3
I thought the Raspberry Pi was a good choice for this workshop:
  • Disagree: 1
  • Neutral/don't know: 5
  • Agree: 14
  • Strongly agree: 7
I felt the workshop content was clear and well explained.
  • Strongly disagree: 1
  • Neutral/don't know: 3
  • Agree: 14
  • Strongly agree: 9
I felt the workshop had the appropriate level of interactivity.
  • Disagree: 1
  • Neutral/don't know: 2
  • Agree: 15
  • Strongly agree: 9

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