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Fwd: "Gentle Introduction to Quantitative Evaluation" September Workshop (London) - Early bird booking closing soon

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Hi everyone,

‘Early bird discount’ deadline for this workshop is coming up in a few days. Details below and at this web link: http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/3?locale=en

Best,
Eric

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Dr Eric Jensen, Fellow Higher Education Academy
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Sociology, University of Warwick
http://warwick.academia.edu/EricJensen

Upcoming Books:
- From Conservation Education to Public Engagement: Research, Principles and Practice (Cambridge University Press)

- Making the Most of Public Engagement Events: Research, Principles and Practice (Cambridge University Press)

- Doing Real Research (SAGE)

Sociology at the University of Warwick ranked:
The Guardian, Complete University Guide and The Times Good University Guide – 3rd
QS World University Ranking - 23rd


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Gentle Introduction to Quantitative Evaluation / SocietyM London Bankside / Tuesday 29th September 2015 / 13:30 - 17:00
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Gentle Introduction to Quantitative Evaluation


SocietyM London Bankside, 20 Lavington Street, SE1 0NZ - London UK








THE WORKSHOP

Are you feeling uncertain about how to set up a quantitative evaluation, or looking to explore your options? This workshop presents the state of the art in collecting quantitative evaluation data, identifying the strengths and weaknesses of different options. This small-scale event (less than 30 delegates) in central London will include presentations on how to design good questionnaires and observation-based evaluations. We provide practical perspectives from both a practitioner perspective within an informal learning organisation and the perspective of an external evaluator and expert in survey methodology.

This practical workshop offers the following:

  1.  An introduction to questionnaire design. This includes how to evaluate existing survey questions and develop new ones for quantitative evaluations.
  2.  An introduction to different question types you can use, along with their strengths and weaknesses.
  3.  How to collect and quantify open-ended evaluation data such as annotated drawings.
  4.  An introduction to visitor tracking, timing and other types of observation-based evaluation and how to set up the tracking and timing evaluation that connects with questionnaire feedback.





THE SPEAKERS

World-leading experts in evaluation of informal learning and public engagement experiences will be presenting at and facilitating the event: Andrew Moss (Chester Zoo), Dr Eric Jensen (University of Warwick) and David Francis (British Museum)



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Andrew Moss
Andrew Moss (Conservation Social Scientist, Chester Zoo) has over a decade of visitor research experience in world zoos and aquariums. He has led over fifty evaluation research projects and has numerous publications, in journals such as Conservation Biology, the Journal of Environmental Education, Visitor Studies and Nature.
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Dr Eric Jensen
Dr Eric Jensen (Associate Professor, Sociology Dept, University of Warwick) is a leading social scientist specializing in innovative methods of conducting impact evaluation research. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and has led many groundbreaking projects on new social research technologies.
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David Francis
David Francis (Interpretation officer, British Museum) research focuses on the role narrative plays in museums, both in terms of how visitors use narrative to understand their visit and how museum professionals use narrative to structure exhibitions.
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JOIN US

Society M London Bankside, 20 Lavington Street, London SE1 0NZ
Tuesday 29th September 2015
13:30 - 17:00



VIEW WORKSHOP<http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/3?locale=en>



RESERVATION COSTS

We will have a max capacity of 27 and the event will run from 1.30pm to 5pm

20% DISCOUNT IF YOU BOOK BY 28 AUGUST 2015
For-Profit Businesses   £165.00
Early bird: 20% DISCOUNT        £132.00
Non-profit organisations and unaffiliated individuals   £95.00
Early bird: 20% DISCOUNT        £76.00
Concessionary Registration (Students/Unemployed)        £45.00
Early bird: 20% DISCOUNT        £36.00


REGISTER NOW<http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/3?locale=en>

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