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AMTE Conference Survey


We want to know when, where, what and how you want your annual conference. Please send your responses to

Gregory Chamblee
Mathematics Department
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
3801 West Temple Avenue,
Pomona, CA 91768

E-Mail to: gechamblee@csupomona.edu.

Please return by October 1, 1997!
 
In scheduling the AMTE Annual Conference, when would be the best time of the year?
	
     ____ October-November					____ Summer
     
     ____ January-February					____ Other  ________________
 
What would best days to have the conference?
	
     ____ Thursday p.m. to Saturday p.m.
	
     ____ Friday p.m. to Sunday p.m.
	
     ____ Other  ________________
 
Please rank geographic factors that are important to you:
 
     ____ Take turns east, west, central
	
     ____ Near a major airport (within 30 minute transfer)
     
     ____ Nice weather  not too hot, not too cold
     
     ____ Other _________________
 
What type of site accomodations do you prefer?
	
     ____ Holiday Inn/Ramada Inn as a minimum			____ Motel 6  as a minimum
	
     ____ College campus facilities OK				  ____  Other _________________
 
What type of meeting room layout should there be?
	
     ____ All meeting rooms close to each other
	
     ____ Better rooms though spread out at a site
	
     ____ Other _________________
 
What type of specific breaks and meals are important to you?
	
     ____Breaks are important and should be included in registration fee
     		
          ____registration coffee and fruit/breads
     		
          ____ a.m. break
     		
          ____ p.m. break
	
     ____Meal functions
		
          ____some meals together				____lunch one day
     	
     	____ lunch both days		`	       ____ dinner one night
	
     	____Reception after first keynote

 

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