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First Steps In Evaluation: A Whistle-stop Tour of Evaluation in the Cultural Sector

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9th Feb 2023 10:00am-12:00pm 

To attend this webinar please book on Inkpath. Inkpath is an app available to all Techne students, if you're not already using please click here to find out how to get started.

 

This introductory 2-hour lecture and Q&A is designed to show that evaluation and monitoring isn’t boring! Marge will introduce the basics of monitoring and evaluation in the cultural sector so that participants leave feeling invigorated about this area of work. 

By the end of the session, you will:

  • Understand the difference between monitoring, evaluation and research (demystifying the jargon that often surrounds this topic) 
  • Understand the importance of an evaluation framework and the various options available to produce one 
  • Reflect on the principles of evaluation 
  • Consider the impact of Covid-19 on evaluation planning and delivery
  • Increase your knowledge of quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore further
  • Be inspired by how cultural organisations use data they collect for strategic planning
  • Be mindful of ethical considerations when undertaking evaluation work 
  • Leave with links to further resources, tools and tips for further study in this area. 
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    This session will be led by Marge Ainsley. Marge is a well-respected cultural consultant with specialist expertise in research and evaluation. Since launching her consultancy in 2008, she’s worked with a range of libraries, museums and archives across the UK and internationally on a range of projects which seek to evidence insight and impact. These have ranged from evaluation of major grants programmes (often funded by Arts Council England or NHLF) through to delivering training and facilitation in monitoring, evaluation and research for organisations with limited in-house expertise. www.margeainsley.co.uk

     


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