How to use Visual Evaluation Methods: First-person video, photo-elicitation interviews and annotated

Date:

16/10/2017

Organised by:

Methods For Change

Presenter:

Dr. Eric Jensen, Dr. Brady Wagoner & Sarah Awad

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Fidany events@methodsforchange.org

Map:

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Venue:

Dana Research Centre and Library, 165 Queen's Gate, Kensington, London SW7 5HD, United Kingdom

Description:

There is growing interest in creative methods of evaluation. The trick is to ensure that such creative approaches are also robust. This workshop offers step-by- step guidance on how you can achieve this balance of creative and quality when using visual evaluation methods. The workshop introduces essential options in the visual evaluation methods toolkit, including:

  • First-person video
  • Photo-elicitation interviews
  • Annotated drawings

While these methods are relatively new to the context of evaluating public engagement, widening participation and informal learning activities, they hold great potential for accessing aspects of audience experience and impacts that are difficult to express. For example, visual methods can be particularly effective at identifying the process that audiences go through when responding to an activity and their emotional responses to experiences. The workshop will take you on a tour through these innovative evaluation methods, identifying why they are so useful and how to use them effectively.

Cost:

DISCOUNT IF YOU BOOK BY Wednesday 16 August 2017

Standard, including businesses £120
Standard, including businesses (Early Bird 10% discount) £108
University Staff £96
University Staff (Early Bird 10% discount) £86
Charities & unaffiliated individuals £78
Charities & unaffiliated individuals (Early Bird 10% discount) £70
Concessionary (student & unemployed) £48

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Data Collection, Qualitative Interviewing, Data Quality and Data Management , Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis

Related publications and presentations:

Data Collection
Qualitative Interviewing
Data Quality and Data Management
Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis

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