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CLIC Team Science C2H2 Un-Meeting

Domain

Un-Meeting

Group

CLIC

Distributed

February 10, 2022

Last Updated

March 29, 2022

Status

Completed Project with Published Results
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Purpose

To gather feedback regarding the CLIC Team Science C2H2 Un-Meeting from attendees.

Executive Summary

On Thursday, February 10, 2022 an Un-Meeting addressing the topic of Climate Change and Human Health (C2H2) Through a Translational Science Lens was held online via Zoom, a virtual conference platform. The Un-Meeting aimed to cover important topics in climate change research, encourage new collaborations, and generate new ideas. An evaluation survey was sent to all meeting participants following the Un-Meeting to examine how well the meeting goals were achieved. This report of the evaluation addresses Future Collaboration, New Topics, and Overall Satisfaction. A public survey link was added to the platform’s chat feature for attendees to complete. After the Un-Meeting, all attendees received an initial email invitation with a link to the survey and two subsequent weekly reminders. At the conclusion of the online data collection, 32 responses were received from the total of 128 attendees, for a final response rate of 25.0%. Most respondents “Agreed” or “Strongly Agreed” that the Un-Meeting addressed their expectations (n=27, 84.4%). Most respondents also “Agreed” or “Strongly Agreed” that the topics covered by the Un-Meeting were valuable (n=29, 90.6%). Respondents (n=22) answered a question about actions they had pursued or started to pursue as a result of attending the Un-Meeting. The top two responses aside from “Other”, were “Implement a New Research Idea” (n=6, 27.3%), and “Develop a Pilot Project Program” (n=6, 27.3%). The survey included open-ended questions, for which attendees were asked to describe anything new they learned or the most helpful aspect of attending the Un-Meeting. Qualitative responses were iteratively coded between three and five times via open coding and then categorized into core themes. Text responses were independently coded by a minimum of two coders and reviewed iteratively until agreement was reached on the theme or themes present in the response. The most frequently reported themes for new things learned were “New Perspectives and Viewpoints” (n=5) and “Topics and Ideas” (n=12), while “Breakout Sessions” (n=9) and “4x4s” (n=5) were cited as the most helpful aspects of the Un-Meeting.

Questions

Results: 28 Questions

1. Survey Identifier

2. Survey Timestamp

3. Please provide your First and Last name. Only de-identified data will be used for analysis and reporting.

4. Please provide your Email Address. Only de-identified data will be used for analysis and reporting.

5. From which setting are you?

6. Please select the name of your Institution.

7. Please specify what 'other' institution you are from:

8. Please rate your satisfaction with the Un-Meeting overall. (1 = the lowest rating, 10 = the highest rating)

9. This Un-Meeting covered topics I found valuable.

10. This Un-Meeting addressed my expectations.

11. Please explain your rating for 'This Un-Meeting met my expectation':

12. Registration Process

13. Zoom

14. Overall Un-Meeting

15. Did you make new connections at this Un-Meeting?

16. Please check the types of connections you made at this Un-Meeting.

17. Please specify what 'other' types of connections you made at this Un-Meeting

18. Which of these actions do you intend to pursue as a result of the Un-Meeting (select all that apply)

19. With whom might you partner with on these actions you intend to pursue as a result of this Un-Meeting? (e.g., Name of university, organization, agency, funding institution)

20. Did you learn anything new from this Un-Meeting?

21. Please describe anything new you learned at this Un-Meeting:

22. Did you experience any other benefits from this Un-Meeting?

23. Please check any other benefits you experienced from this Un-Meeting

24. Please specify 'other' benefits you experienced from this Un-Meeting:

25. What types of topics would you like to discuss at a future Un-Meeting?

26. What aspects of this Un-Meeting were particularly helpful?

27. What aspects of future Un-Meetings would you change?

28. Please provide any additional feedback below.

Coordination, Communication, and Operations Support (CCOS) is funded by theNational Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health.

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