I’m a graduating Nuclear Engineer. I’ve studied nuclear physics, radiation safety, waste management and other important concepts for the past four years. I even had the opportunity to work at Ontario’s largest and lowest-cost energy provider.
Build a Winning Conference Survey
Conferences and trade shows provide a great opportunity to gather information from potential customers and clients, partners and competitors. Meaningful, intuitive surveys and polls are gatekeepers to that data; they need to extract the right information without being intimidating or lengthy.
Recently I got the chance to showcase at the Ontario Centre’s of Excellence Discovery Conference. It brings remarkable students, startups, small businesses, and corporations from across Ontario to share their experiences and foster a helpful entrepreneurship environment.
This post highlights a few tips to design constructive surveys for the event, and showcases a few tricks that I used to collect and understand some cool data.
Let’s Make a Quick Notepad App
There is a plethora of note taking and personal management applications out there, obvious examples being Evernote and Google Keep. While these services offer massive cloud note archiving and even voice recognition, sometimes I just want a quick and simple place to jot down my daily to-do list and other ideas.
And I bet you do too.