= Brainstorm workshop survey: Oldenburg 2014 =
== Survey results ==
Number of participants: 30<
>Number of returned documents: 27 (90%)<
>[[attachment:workshop_survey.pdf|Link to the pdf document|&do=get]].
=== Summary ===
1. Before today's class, how would you describe your use of Brainstorm:
* Never used: '''78%'''
* Some simulation work: 4%
* Some experimental work: 18%
* Experienced user: 0%
1. How helpful was the class in learning Brainstorm: 1(worst) to 5(best)
* 1: 0%
* 2: 0%
* 3: 11%
* 4: '''63%'''
* 5: 18%
1. Did you try the online tutorial before coming to class:
* Yes: 37%
* No: 51%
* N/A: 11%
1. Interested in using Brainstorm for:
* EEG: 89%
* MEG: 41%
* MEG+EEG: 18%
* NIRS: 18%
* sEEG/ECoG: 11%
* Scripting: 26%
* Pre-processing: 37%
* Visualization of recordings: 41%
* Source analysis: 86%
* Time-frequency: 63%
* Functional connectivity: 44%
* Statistics: 22%
* Research: 59%
* Clinical applications: 7%
* Epilepsy: 0%
* Baby / infant studies: 0%
* BCI: 4%
== Comments and suggestions ==
The number indicates the number of participants who made similar comments.
=== Comments about the workshop ===
* '''Good clarity: 12'''
* '''Too fast at moments: 8 '''
* '''Too fast in general: 6'''
* '''Good pace: 5 '''
* '''Too much for one day: 5 '''
* Good structure: 1
* More exercices, less demo: 1
=== Missing topics and requests ===
* More discussions on the methods/parameters: 4
* Introduction to MEG: 1
* Theoretical background for all the steps: 1
* Importing pre-processed data: 2
* Export data to other programs: 1
* Combined MEG+EEG: 1
* More on statistics: 3
* More on scripting: 1
* More on source localization: 1
* Better overview of the software interface: 1
* Shorter software introduction: 1
=== Missing tools in Brainstorm ===
* Interpolation of bad channels: 1
* Real-time analysis: 1
* Statistics: 4
* ICA : 1
* NIRS: 1
* Source estimation of TF data: 1
== Technical issues ==
* '''Out of memory errors with Win 32bit'''
== Results analysis ==
=== Results encoding ===
1. 1=Never used, 2=Some simulation work, 3=Some experimental work, 4=Experienced user, 0=NA
1. How helpful: 1(worst) to 5(best), 0=N/A
1. Online tutorials before coming: 1=No, 2=Yes, 0=N/A
=== Results values ===
1. 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1
1. 5 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 5 4 0 4 5 4 4 4 5 0 4 4 4 4 4
1. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 1