A) how well do you know Linux? 3.00/5
B) how well do you know other operating systems? 3.93/5
C) how well did your background fit the material? 4.08/5
D) How relevant and interesting was the lecture? 4.33/5
E) How clear and understandable was the instructor? 4.63/5
F) How good were the slides? 4.47/5
G) Will you want to come to more lectures because of this one? 4.54/5
H) Will you want to use Linux? 4.36/5
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Comments about the lecture:
"more specific information will help, like how to use a windmodem and
where to buy a hardware modem and how to make sure it really is a
hardware modem. models that we have in Israel. Also, differences
between ISPs, methods of connecting, etc".
"lecture needs to be improved but informative overall"
Comments about the series:
"know how to approach linux"
"learn more and get tips"
"reach middle or high level"
"work with linux in a LAN"
5 people were interested in ADSL, 5 in Cable, 4 in modems and one in
LAN. Most people marked more than one category.
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