This spring the *Visitor Studies Association* brings its popular regional
workshop series to Philadelphia!  An exciting full day workshop will be
offered on April 16th, at the Franklin Institute.  This session will be a
tremendous opportunity to expand your own professional network, learn new
skills and share ideas with colleagues.  Register online at
http://visitorstudies.org/workshops/upcoming-workshops.   Description below.


*Making Evaluation Accessible: A Workshop for Non-Evaluators*

*April 16, 2012 / 10:00- 3:00*

*Dale McCreedy, Ph.D. & Jessica Luke, Ph.D.*

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Museums, programs, exhibits, historic homes - all need good evaluations to
identify impacts, to improve efforts, and provide evidence of success.
Good evaluations benefit from evaluators and practitioners working
together, and talking the same language.  This workshop will address why
evaluation is important, essential recommendations for project leaders and
managers when considering evaluation, and considerations about how best to
design a manageable evaluation plan.

This workshop will focus on what makes a “good” evaluation plan. Workshop
leaders, one an evaluator and one a practitioner, will explore various
dimensions of that including the ways in which a well-designed evaluation
plan articulates meaningful evaluation questions or issues to drive the
study; identifies appropriate measures, methods, and samples; and explains
how the data will be analyzed in order to answer the driving questions or
issues.



No matter what the degree of engagement, it is important that, as critical
stakeholders, we understand what goes into an evaluation plan and, more
importantly, what makes for a quality evaluation plan. Learn the language
of evaluation; learn about logic models, and why they are so critical to
project planning and evaluation study development; critique examples of
evaluation plans.  Please bring an evaluation topic or project to the
workshop in order to gain practical experience in designing a manageable
study.



*Participants in this workshop will:*

·      understand the basics of evaluation

·      learn about the key components that comprise an evaluation plan;

·      critique the strengths and weaknesses of an evaluation plan;

·      explore ways in which strong evaluation plans have influenced
practice;

·       become familiar with the “ PI Guide to Managing Evaluation in
Informal Science Education Projects  ” *Produced by the Visitor Studies
Association in partnership with the Center for Advancement of Informal
Science Education*

Seats are limited so register early!  Registration is now open!  Bring 1 or
more colleague from the same institution and receive a 10% discount on
total registration.

http://visitorstudies.org/workshops/upcoming-workshops


See you in Philly!

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