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Q.1
How would you rate your WordCamp MSP 2017 Experience Overall? *

Q.2
How would you rate the WordCamp venue? *

Q.3
How did you like lunch on Friday and Saturday? *

Q.4
How did you like coffee social on Friday evening? *

Q.5
How did you like afterparty at Rocket55 on Saturday evening? *

Q.6
Please rate your experience with the Friday Sessions. This includes the content of the session and the abilities of the speaker.
Amazing Good Adequate Disappointing Did Not Attend
Panel: Staying Sane In Tech
10:30 am - Legos for Developers – A modular approach to WordPress Development - Joshua Giowaya
10:30 am - Focusing on the client experience, not just the code - Karim Marucchi
10:30 am Who Is Your User? Find Your Audience and Get to Know Them - Shelby Elliott
11:30 am - Let’s Encrypt: A Free, Automated, and Open Certificate Authority - Josh Aas
11:30 am - Stories from the Front: Real Talk about Managing Clients - Wendy Bolm
11:30 am - You Are Not Your Audience: How to Create User Centered Design - tracy apps
1:30 pm - WP-CLI – Save Time by Managing WordPress from the Command Line - Shawn Hooper
1:30 pm - 8 Lessons Clients Teach Us Everyday - Lynn Winter
1:30 pm - Nobody Cares About your Feelings: How to talk about design - Reid Peifer
1:30 pm - Why A11y? - Joe Dolson
2:30 pm - Extending the REST API - Pete Nelson
2:30 pm - Hiring: How to Attract and Retain the Right People for Your Team - Heather Acton
2:30 pm - Rest In Peace, Wireframes - Travis Totz
2:30 pm - How We Changed The World With Open Source - Ed Finkler
4:00 pm - Cowboy Coding – Best Practices - Gary Kovar
4:00 pm - Everything is Difficult: True Confessions of a Freelance Developer - Josh Broton
4:00 pm - Let’s Party! Making Third Party Plugins Work Without Breaking WordPress - Jessi Gurr

Panel: Staying Sane In Tech

10:30 am - Legos for Developers – A modular approach to WordPress Development - Joshua Giowaya

10:30 am - Focusing on the client experience, not just the code - Karim Marucchi

10:30 am Who Is Your User? Find Your Audience and Get to Know Them - Shelby Elliott

11:30 am - Let’s Encrypt: A Free, Automated, and Open Certificate Authority - Josh Aas

11:30 am - Stories from the Front: Real Talk about Managing Clients - Wendy Bolm

11:30 am - You Are Not Your Audience: How to Create User Centered Design - tracy apps

1:30 pm - WP-CLI – Save Time by Managing WordPress from the Command Line - Shawn Hooper

1:30 pm - 8 Lessons Clients Teach Us Everyday - Lynn Winter

1:30 pm - Nobody Cares About your Feelings: How to talk about design - Reid Peifer

1:30 pm - Why A11y? - Joe Dolson

2:30 pm - Extending the REST API - Pete Nelson

2:30 pm - Hiring: How to Attract and Retain the Right People for Your Team - Heather Acton

2:30 pm - Rest In Peace, Wireframes - Travis Totz

2:30 pm - How We Changed The World With Open Source - Ed Finkler

4:00 pm - Cowboy Coding – Best Practices - Gary Kovar

4:00 pm - Everything is Difficult: True Confessions of a Freelance Developer - Josh Broton

4:00 pm - Let’s Party! Making Third Party Plugins Work Without Breaking WordPress - Jessi Gurr

Q.7
Please rate your experience with the Saturday Sessions. This includes the content of the session and the abilities of the speaker.
Excellent Good Adequate Disappointing Did Not Attend
Panel: The Importance of Open Source
10:30am - Programming Etiquette - John James Jacoby
10:30am - Myths and Facts About Securing Your Site - Aaron D. Campbell
10:30am - Intro to User Journey Maps for Building Better Websites - Anthony D. Paul
11:30am - Prepare for Flight: A Pre-Launch Checklist for Life on the Web - Jessica Gardner
11:30am - Looking Beyond the SEO Plugin - Rebecca Gill
11:30am - 10 Ways Your Blog Can Help You Take Action (Even When You’re Scared) - Suzi Hunn
1:30pm - Let’s learn Git. No more excuses - Dwayne McDaniel
1:30pm - WordPress & Marketing Automation - Marcus Genzlinger
1:30pm - What We Talk About When We Talk About Storytelling - Shawn Pfunder
2:30pm - Configuration Management: WordPress Configuration in Code - Tessa Kriesel
2:30pm - e-Commerce Fundamentals - Caleb Burks
2:30pm - Iocane Powder and the Battle of Wits: Developing the Psychological Immunity to Stay Alive While You’re Running a Business - Sherry Walling
2:30pm - Peak Productivity with Ivy Lee - David Needham
4:00pm - Best Practices for Developing Websites - Aaron Holbrook
4:00pm - Everything you need to know to CYA your site - Rian M. Kinney
4:00pm - Podcasting with WordPress - Rebekah Smith
4:00pm - For A Few Notes More: How Good Documentation Can Save Time and Money - Jeronimo Lopez
5:00pm - A Decade: Lessons Learned Nurturing a WordPress Plugin - John Havlik
5:00pm - A/B Testing – Which Way Does Your Duck Face? - Mike Demo
5:00pm - Creating and Selling Successful Online Courses and Memberships with WordPress - Kelly Garrett
5:00pm - The Internet Mirror (Google Analytics) - Lon Koening

Panel: The Importance of Open Source

10:30am - Programming Etiquette - John James Jacoby

10:30am - Myths and Facts About Securing Your Site - Aaron D. Campbell

10:30am - Intro to User Journey Maps for Building Better Websites - Anthony D. Paul

11:30am - Prepare for Flight: A Pre-Launch Checklist for Life on the Web - Jessica Gardner

11:30am - Looking Beyond the SEO Plugin - Rebecca Gill

11:30am - 10 Ways Your Blog Can Help You Take Action (Even When You’re Scared) - Suzi Hunn

1:30pm - Let’s learn Git. No more excuses - Dwayne McDaniel

1:30pm - WordPress & Marketing Automation - Marcus Genzlinger

1:30pm - What We Talk About When We Talk About Storytelling - Shawn Pfunder

2:30pm - Configuration Management: WordPress Configuration in Code - Tessa Kriesel

2:30pm - e-Commerce Fundamentals - Caleb Burks

2:30pm - Iocane Powder and the Battle of Wits: Developing the Psychological Immunity to Stay Alive While You’re Running a Business - Sherry Walling

2:30pm - Peak Productivity with Ivy Lee - David Needham

4:00pm - Best Practices for Developing Websites - Aaron Holbrook

4:00pm - Everything you need to know to CYA your site - Rian M. Kinney

4:00pm - Podcasting with WordPress - Rebekah Smith

4:00pm - For A Few Notes More: How Good Documentation Can Save Time and Money - Jeronimo Lopez

5:00pm - A Decade: Lessons Learned Nurturing a WordPress Plugin - John Havlik

5:00pm - A/B Testing – Which Way Does Your Duck Face? - Mike Demo

5:00pm - Creating and Selling Successful Online Courses and Memberships with WordPress - Kelly Garrett

5:00pm - The Internet Mirror (Google Analytics) - Lon Koening

Q.8
Did you attend any of the Lightning Talks over the weekend? *

Q.9
Please rate your experience with the Lightning Talks. This includes the content of the session and the abilities of the speaker.
Excellent Good Adequate Disappointing Did Not Attend
Friday - Is your data dirty? - Jenna Totz
Friday - Fantastic WordPress Functions and Where to Find Them - Nick Ciske
Friday - Surviving a Crisis of Confidence - Nathan Ingram
Friday - Becoming a Community Builder: A WordPress Story - Raquel Landefeld
Friday - Going From Blog to Book - Amy Zellmer
Saturday - So, You Want To Sell Online? - Zach Stepek
Saturday - Embracing Page Builders - Tyler Golberg
Friday - What I learned creating my first premium plugin - Andrew Robbins
Saturday - Starting your first online business - AJ Morris
Saturday - What I learned raising 2 Million Dollars for Politicians–and How it Applies to the WordPress Community - Lindsey Miller
Saturday - Pursing your creative passion: Turn your side hustle into a full-time gig - Katie Elenberger
Saturday - Community: Girl Develop It - Tamara Temple
Saturday - Community: WordPress Meetup - Nick Ciske
Saturday - Community: 48in48 - Ethan Parrish

Friday - Is your data dirty? - Jenna Totz

Friday - Fantastic WordPress Functions and Where to Find Them - Nick Ciske

Friday - Surviving a Crisis of Confidence - Nathan Ingram

Friday - Becoming a Community Builder: A WordPress Story - Raquel Landefeld

Friday - Going From Blog to Book - Amy Zellmer

Saturday - So, You Want To Sell Online? - Zach Stepek

Saturday - Embracing Page Builders - Tyler Golberg

Friday - What I learned creating my first premium plugin - Andrew Robbins

Saturday - Starting your first online business - AJ Morris

Saturday - What I learned raising 2 Million Dollars for Politicians–and How it Applies to the WordPress Community - Lindsey Miller

Saturday - Pursing your creative passion: Turn your side hustle into a full-time gig - Katie Elenberger

Saturday - Community: Girl Develop It - Tamara Temple

Saturday - Community: WordPress Meetup - Nick Ciske

Saturday - Community: 48in48 - Ethan Parrish

Q.10
If there were particular weekend speakers or sessions that stood out positively to you, please let us know:

Q.11
If there were particular weekend speakers or sessions that did not meet expectations, please let us know:

Q.12
Did you attend the Sunday Workshops? *

Q.13
If yes, which Sunday Workshop did you attend?

Q.14
How would you rate your Sunday Workshop sessions and speakers?

Q.15
About You: How did you get to WordCamp? Check all that apply *

Q.16
Which of these are important to you in a WordCamp venue? Check all that apply. *

Q.17
How satisfied were you with the organizers of WordCamp MSP? *

Q.18
How did you like your interactions with our sponsors?

Q.19
What else should we know, and what would you like to see for the next WordCamp MSP?

Q.20
About You: What would you call yourself? Check all that apply

Q.21
About You: What city/state did you come from?

Example: Minneapolis, MN

Q.22
IF YOU WERE A SPEAKER AT WCMSP: How was your overall experience speaking at WordCamp?

Q.23
IF YOU WERE A SPONSOR AT WCMSP: How was your overall experience sponsoring WordCamp?

Q.24
About You: How many WordCamps Have You Attended?

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