You know almost exactly what you want to do to improve the public understanding of science and technology. But you don’t have much of an idea about how to start to evaluate your project, to improve its effectiveness, and then to prove its success. Evaluation 101 to the rescue. This workshop will begin with “Why do an evaluation?” and “What is an evaluation?” and quickly follow with “How would this work with a planetarium show, website, or television show?” We will help participants identify the products or processes in their ISE initiatives. The rationale will include interactive discussions of the value of improving the product, communicating its impact or value, responding to questions about the initiative, clarifying the content and presentations to better serve the needs of the audience, and building the next program or media product. The workshop will be based on the content of EvaluationSpringboard.org, an existing, freely available, and accessible website. Topics include creating a logic model, formulating and prioritizing evaluation questions, human subjects and informed consent, identifying evaluation types, identifying evaluation methods, planning for and collecting data, analyzing and interpreting data, and reporting and using findings. The labs match the content covered in the recent Framework for Evaluating Impacts of Informal Science Education Projects.
TEAM MEMBERS
Jennifer Borse
Contributor
Rockman et. Al.
Citation
Funders
NSF
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