As we are working to find the best technology needs, we need some input from you. Please respond.
1) How do you get on the virtual chats and forums?
a. Computer
b. mobile device
2) Have you visited movementmasters.com (not just the app)? If so, how often?
a. Daily
b. Weekly
c. Monthly
d. only if something else alerted my attention to it i.e., the app, a text, a post, etc.
e. I've never visited the site.
3) If you have visited movementmasters.com, which way do you access the site?
a. Computer
b. mobile device
4) In virtual training, do you appreciate being able to see the speaker's face?
a. Yes, I like to see who is speaking as well as hear them
b. Either way is fine
c. No, I prefer to just listen.
5. In the last virtual training, Inst. illustrated some aspects through Kumite with Inst. Yejide:
a. how clearly did it come across (was there a lag, etc.)?
b. On a scale of 1-10, how well did it illustrate and help you understand the subject better? (1 is no, not at all, 10 is yes, absolutely)
c. They operated in the small space between my living and dining room. From your perspective did space appear to be an issue? (1 is no, not at all, 10 is yes, absolutely)
d. How about the camera angle(s)?
e. How about lighting?
Please respond by Tuesday, the 14th so that we can make the necessary changes before the next virtual training.
Thank you.
I honestly use my mobile device for everything and I've never been on the CKS movement master's website in recent history. I find it's always helpful to hear who's talking but the video / visual is not always necessary but it can be nice. I didn't have any issue viewing The chief Instructor working with Instructor Yejide. at first it was difficult to get used to the meetings in this virtual aspect but the more we work with it the more we'll get in tune with it until we can get back to it. The last class moved me quite a bit and I found it to be incredibly helpful as always. We got this!
1.Usually from a computer, once from my phone 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. I was on my phone that time, there was a slight lag but the movement was clear enough to see and understand what was being communicated. The space, camera, lighting didn’t hinder the message. The verbal relating of what was going on helped whenever a lag came across.