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Visitor Feedback Summary

Once again Physics at Work was a huge success thanks to the enormous efforts of our exhibitors and all those involved.

Each school group leader was asked to complete a questionnaire about their visit. A summary of the results from those who responded can be seen below.

Do you see the exhibition primarily as:Information about carreers in physicsBackground information for physics lessonsBoth
10%3% 87%
With the aim of running 2 sessions a day, morning and afternoon, are the times of the sessions convenientYesNo 
97%3% 
You have only been able to see 6 exhibits, with the length of each session limited to 3 hours would you prefer:More exhibits with less time at eachFewer exhibits with more time at eachTo keep to 6 exhibits
 7%0%93%
Is this the best time of year for the exhibition?YesNo 
 97%3% 
Would you prefer to see one exhibition covering alls ciences at which students would see 2 exhibits of physics, 2 of biology and 2 of chemistry?YesNo 
17%83% 
Please rate the following logistical items on a scale of 1-6 where 6 = excellent, 1 = very poor Average Std Dev 
Organisation of event5.70.6 
Timetable5.60.6 
Venue5.50.7 
Refreshments4.51.2 
Other Facilities (E.g. parking)5.11.0 
Please rate all of the exhibits that you saw on a scale of 1 - 6 where 6 = excellent, 1 = very poor AverageStd Dev 
Theory of Condensed Matter3.60.9 
Kodak4.01.6 
Cavendish Astrophysics5.30.7 
Ford3.31.1 
Material Science5.11.0 
The Technology Partnership4.81.0 
Chemical Engineering4.60.9 
Biological & Soft Systems4.80.8 
Physics & Chemistry of Solids (Fracture)5.10.8 
Danger!: Lab Saftey Officer5.00.8 
Rolls-Royce4.71.2 
Quantum Matter5.00.9 
Institute of Astronomy5.20.8 
Cambridge Ultrasonics5.50.7 
BAA Stansted4.50.9 
Fuel Efficient Car: Team Crocodile3.71.3 
Wolfson Brain Imaging4.50.5 
Earth Sciences4.61.1 
Optoelectronics4.91.0 
British Antartic Survey5.50.6 
Nanoscience5.21.2 
Domino Printing4.71.1 
Electron Microscope5.20.8 
Semiconductor Physics4.30.8 

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