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*Communities in Nature Webinars #5 - Creative Evaluation Made Easy with
Nicky Boyd. 26th January, 4pm - 5:20pm (GMT)*



To get better at what we do we need to evaluate our activities and
programmes, but often botanic gardens and museums do not have the time, or
funds, to implement effective evaluation strategies - or so they think!

Join Nicky Boyd
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who will show you how evaluation can be a much easier than you think.

Learn how to:

   - identify what your organisation needs to find out and why
   - clarify your resources and capacity for evaluation and audience
   research
   - identify tools that are suited to the target audience and the project
   itself
   - integrate evaluation as seamlessly as possible


Nicky specialises in evaluation and audience research with particular
expertise in qualitative techniques and processes.  She is experienced at
planning evaluation, data gathering, data analysis and interpretation.  She
has a background in collecting evidence from a wide range of audiences
using a variety of data gathering tools. Her current clients include Royal
Botanic Gardens Kew, Battersea Arts Centre, The Brunel Museum, Islington
Museum, Rochester Cathedral, Tower Bridge and Bath Spa University (MA
Heritage Management students).

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Previous participants told us:

"Thank you very much - I'm full of ideas after this seminar."

"It is so easy to participate!"

"I really enjoyed the ability to interact with the presenter."

"I realized the positive things we are doing at our Garden that deal with
the topic of social inclusion."





Communities in Nature
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supports botanic gardens to grow their social role and work with their
communities on common issues of social and environmental importance, for
the enduring benefit of those communities, the gardens themselves, and
towards a sustainable future for our planet. Head to BGCI's website for
more information about how to do this at your garden.


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