Sorry, didn't actually intend to copy everyone in on that!
Andrea
Quoting AJ Capstick <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi Rick
>
> It's an interesting question. How you evaluate something depends on
> what it is you were trying to change. I think a danger we run with
> PV is that in order to meet the demands of funders, research
> councils, ethics committees etc we end up identifying and measuring
> change in the participants (ie it makes them 'better citizens' in
> some way) when the purpose of PV is for the films that participants
> make to bring about change in society, by 'speaking truth to power'.
>
> I don't know if this has any bearing on your question, but it's
> something that is causing me some problems in my project using PV in
> dementia care (we spoke briefly about this at the Visual Methods
> conference a couple of years ago).
>
> Andrea Capstick
>
> Quoting Catcher Media <[log in to unmask]>:
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>> Hi PV-ers
>>
>> I wondered if you might be able to offer us any advice or pointers
>> on a certain subject:
>>
>> We'd like to sharpen our evaluation practise when using PV with
>> young people, and also on arts/health-related projects with young
>> people.
>>
>> We already do baseline questionnaires, and track progress using
>> video to conduct peer-to-peer interviews and semi-formal
>> interviews. We have do go back to groups/ commissioners after a
>> period of time to track outputs and outcomes.
>>
>> The other aspect is that the projects very often have little or no
>> evaluation time built in and normally have small teams that are
>> already thinly spread so we'd like to develop a method of
>> evaluation projects that is proportionate to the project
>> undertaken...
>>
>> We want to do the evaluation for our own practise, but also to try
>> and get across the benefits of PV to potential clients/stakeholders.
>>
>> - any ideas out there?
>>
>> Rick Goldsmith
>> Catcher Media
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