Tell Us Your Feedback! A brief survey to help us serve you better. Name* First Last Email* Are you a member of NCSY?* I'm an NCSY staff member I'm an NCSY advisor I'm an NCSY teen I'm a parent of an NCSY teen I'm not affiliated with NCSY How often do you check the NCSY Education site?* More than once a week Once a week Less than once a week Do you receive NCSY's weekly Education emails?* Yes No How often do you read NCSY's weekly Education emails?* Always Usually Every once in a while Never Would you like to receive NCSY's weekly Education emails in the future, to find out about our latest content? Yes No When you visit the Education site, are you usually coming to...* Browse though random materials, with no particular topic or purpose in mind Browse through materials for a specific purpose (such as you're looking for a JSU club to do this week) but with no particular topic in mind Search for materials on a specific topic for a specific purpose What kind of materials would you MOST like to see NCSY Education offer more of in the future?* JSU clubs General activities YouTube videos with thought-provoking discussion questions Infographics Visual Torah Quotes Inspirational Audio clips (like Rabbi Lashak's 7 Minutes of Inspiration) Parsha-related sessions or activities Tutorials on technical skills (such as formatting sessions in Microsoft Word) Tips and Skills (like Marc Fein's Programmatic Diary) Text-based learning sessions High-level text-based learning sessions (such as the Headlines series) Stories Shabbaton packages (including a skit, activity, beis medrash session, swag, and tips for running a shabbaton, all centered around a specific theme) In-depth outlines of major topics in Jewish thought (such as the parsha sheet outlines) Anything else you'd like to see? Are there any specific topics or concepts you'd like to see covered in future NCSY materials? How can we make this website more user-friendly?Whose materials would you like to see more of? What are some of your favorite materials that you have used from the Education site?Do you print materials from the Education site and use them "as-is"? Or do you usually just look at them for ideas while brainstorming, and then create your own materials based on what you saw? Any other feedback, ideas, comments, questions, or suggestions?Captcha