I'm very interested in this thread (as a market researcher working in the scholarly information world).
I'm keen to look at the possibility of doing some (gratis) work in a university and would be interested in looking at how this feedback is currently sought in one or two institutions and helping advise on new methods to trial and on implementing them.
I'd like to do this to grow my knowledge and experience beyond working for publishers.
If there is anywhere (preferably) in or near London, that is interested in discussing this further, please do get in touch at [log in to unmask]
Thanks
Bernie
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From: Alison James
Sender: learning development in higher education network
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ReplyTo: Alison James
Subject: Re: Feedback
Sent: 21 May 2014 13:21
Hello Paul
Thank you so much for sharing – this looks a fantastic set of resources and I look forward to exploring. So useful and so necessary.
All best
Alison
Dr Alison James
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From: learning development in higher education network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul A Chin
Sent: 21 May 2014 13:14
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Subject: FW: Feedback
Hi Everyone,
Sandra’s just embarrassed me into sharing the information/links below on our work on evaluation, so hope you find it useful.
Regards
Paul
On 21 May 2014 11:58, Paul A Chin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Sandra,
We haven’t published anything per se on the method, or our findings yet (that’s this year’s activity) but in a former role I was part of a team that commissioned an evaluation framework based on the model which could be applied to different activities. I made it available on Jorum and the direct link is: http://find.jorum.ac.uk/resources/11220
If the link doesn’t work go to jorum (www.jorum.ac.uk) and type in ‘evaluation framework’ or ‘David Baume’ who we commissioned to do the work.
Regards
Paul
From: Sandra Sinfield [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 May 2014 10:52
To: Paul A Chin
Subject: Re: Feedback
Hi Paul - have you published any findings using the Kirkpatrick method - I'd be interested in reading it...
Best,
Sandra
On 21 May 2014 10:49, Paul A Chin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Kate,
We follow the Kirkpatrick model of evaluation to gauge reaction and then longer term impact – or at least we try to. So we ask students to complete happy sheets at the end of activities (reaction) and have started following up weeks after (say, about 6) to gauge perceptions of impact on their studies. I have employed focus groups in the past too
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