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This survey has been sent to members of DPI Learning and Development Network (LADN) to determine the following:

• Member satisfaction with how the Network operates
• Your commitment to continued involvement in Network activities
• How effective the Network has been in achieving both organisational and member goals
• Suggested improvements to the format and operation of the Network

Responses are protected by privacy legislation and individuals will not be identifiable.

Please submit your responses by Friday 29th January, 2010. It should take about 5 minutes to complete.
 
 
1. Can you please tell us your office location?
 
 
2. Can you please list three DPI locations you would be willing to travel to for a LADN meeting, in order of preference?
   
 
 
3. How did you first become involved in the LADN Learning Network?
 
Went with colleague
 
Received email and was interested
 
DPI News advertisement
 
Advised to by supervisor/manager
 
Other
 
 
 
4. What were you expecting when you became involved in the Network?
   
 
5. To what degree does each of the following limit your ability to attend meetings?
1. Never 2 3. Sometimes 4 5. Always
Too busy to attend
Topics of little interest
Travel distance and time
Meetings frequency – 4 per year
Prefer to read notes in Team Room
Attendance not a priority
 
6. How satisfied have you been with the following:
Very dissatisfied Dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very satisfied
Meeting Frequency?
Meeting location?
Format of the meetings?
Meeting content?
 
 
7. If dissatisfied, how could this be improved? Please specify.
   
 
 
8. What topics would you like to see covered in the LADN meetings/events in 2010 and beyond?
(Those listed were identified by members at the last meeting in December 2009)
 
Sametime /Collaboration tools
 
Adult Learning Principles
 
E-Learning
 
What other businesses within DPI are doing in learning and development
 
What other businesses outside of DPI are doing in learning and development
 
Interactive sessions
 
External Presenters outside DPI
 
Evaluation of training
 
Professional development for learning and development practitioners
 
What do DPI staff want across DPI (Training Needs Analysis)
 
Improving communication skills
 
External training providers
 
Training material development
 
On the job learning
 
Funding available and how to access it
 
Learning and development terminologies
 
Other
 

 
 
9. To reduce travel time for members, other meeting options are being considered. Please select any of the meeting formats below that you would be able to attend?
 
Teleconference
 
Video conference
 
Online discussion via Sametime - e.g. 30 minute session between meetings
 
Ongoing online discussion – would require regular checking of webpage
 
Rotation of venues for each meeting (CBD, Attwood, Knoxfield, country location)

 
 
10. The LADN provides an interactive web-based Team Room. This forum supports meeting agendas and minutes, presentations, reference documents, notes, problem reports, team discussions, collecting feedback, brainstorming and more. How often do you access the Team Room?
 
I have never used the Team Room
 
Monthly
 
Quarterly
 
Annually
 
Only for meeting information
 
Not sure what the LADN Team Room is
 
 
11. The LADN provides an interactive web-based Team Room. This forum supports meeting agendas and minutes, presentations, reference documents, notes, problem reports, team discussions, collecting feedback, brainstorming and more. How often do you access the Team Room?
 
I have never used the Team Room
 
Monthly
 
Quarterly
 
Annually
 
Only for meeting information
 
Not sure what the LADN Team Room is
 
 
12. How do you like to be communicated to regarding LADN meetings and events
 
Email
 
Phone
 
DPI News
 
Other
 
Thank you for your time. The results will be discussed at the next meeting in February and posted in the LADN Team Room. If you have any questions regarding the survey, or the Network, please contact [email protected]
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