Dear students, we hope you enjoyed your time at the ESA Academy Training and Learning Centre and we would like to ask you to fill in this questionnaire, in order to improve future similar events.
In the questions where you are required to give a score from 1 to 5, 1 is the lower grade and means that you totally disagree, while 5 is the higher grade and means that you couldn't agree more.
Thank you for the time you will spend answering our questions!
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Question 1
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The Training Course met my expectations. |
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I learned new skills during the Training Course. |
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The duration of the event was adequate. |
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The proposed schedule was well planned. |
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Question 2
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The service provided at the hotel was good. |
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The room was comfortable and had all the basic facilities I needed. |
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The breakfasts and dinners at the hotel were good. |
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The meeting room for the evenings was nice to have. |
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Question 3
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Question 4
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I could easily follow the lectures streamed. |
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The quality of the image streamed was good. |
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The quality of the sound steamed was good. |
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I could clearly understand the interventions made in the other locations while broadcasting. |
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Question 5
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The working environment in the Training and Learning Centre was pleasant. |
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The provided training material (presentations and take home messages) is useful. |
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The number of lectures was appropriate. |
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The number of group work sessions was appropriate. |
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Question 6
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Welcome and Introduction - N. Callens '& D. Green |
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The Personal Experience of Life in Space - R. Ewald |
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The History of human Spaceflight - Beating the Odds and Learning from Mistakes - R. Lentzen |
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ESA Redu Centre - B. Demelenne |
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The Space Environment -Outside and Inside a Space Vehicle - D. Green |
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Introduction to Group Presentation Project - N. Callens '& D. Green |
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Introduction to Project Planning and Team Managment - N. Callens |
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How do Animal and Cellular Studies Help Our Understanding of Human Space Physiology? - J. van Loon |
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ESA Ground Analogues - How and where do ESA Perform Human Physiology Experiments on Earth? - J. Ngo-Anh |
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Other Experimental Approaches to Human Space Physiology - D. Green |
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The Balance System in Space - F. Wuyts |
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Technology to Support Human Space Physiology - Water Recycling: Mission Critical - L. Campagnolo |
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Microgravity Induced Neuroplasticity - F. Wuyts |
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Control of the Heart in Space - A. Aubert |
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Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Physiology in Space - J. Rittweger |
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Approaches to Understand What Happens to the Skin in Space - B. Nusgens |
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Fundamentals of Baromedicine and Space Suits - J. Wenzel |
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Medical and Special Projects at the EAC - T. Weber |
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ESA Education Platforms and Training - N. Callens |
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Question 7
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Welcome and Introduction - N. Callens '& D. Green |
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The Personal Experience of Life in Space - R. Ewald |
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The History of human Spaceflight - Beating the Odds and Learning from Mistakes - R. Lentzen |
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ESA Redu Centre - B. Demelenne |
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The Space Environment -Outside and Inside a Space Vehicle - D. Green |
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Introduction to Group Presentation Project - N. Callens '& D. Green |
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Project Planning and Team Managment - N. Callens |
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Help Our Understanding of Human Space Physiology? - J. van Loon |
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ESA Ground Analogues - How and where do ESA Perform Human Physiology Experiments on Earth? - J. Ngo-Anh |
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Other Experimental Approaches to Human Space Physiology - D. Green |
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The Balance System in Space - F. Wuyts |
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Technology to Support Human Space Physiology - Water Recycling: Mission Critical - L. Campagnolo |
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Microgravity Induced Neuroplasticity - F. Wuyts |
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Control of the Heart in Space - A. Aubert |
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Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Physiology in Space - J. Rittweger |
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Approaches to Understand What Happens to the Skin in Space - B. Nusgens |
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Fundamentals of Baromedicine and Space Suits - J. Wenzel |
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Medical and Special Projects at the EAC - T. Weber |
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ESA Education Platforms and Training - N. Callens |
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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I enjoyed the visit of the ESA Redu Centre. |
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I enjoyed the visit of the Euro Space Centre. |
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The dinner at the Euro Space Centre was good. |
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The lunches and coffee breaks in ESA Redu Centre were good. |
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