Upcoming Workshops:
Conduct a Successful Evaluation
Featuring speakers from University of Warwick & University of California
Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation
This workshop shows you how to use survey design to accurately collect the information you need for your evaluation. Learn how, why and when to use surveys for evaluation and avoid common pitfalls.
5 September 2017
London
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How to Evaluate Long-Term Impact with Questionnaires
This workshop will show you how to determine if your programme, activity or event is making a lasting difference in people’s lives. Learn how to establish robust long-term impact evaluation using survey methods.
6 September 2017
London
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How to Use Visual Evaluation Methods
Learn high-quality creative evaluation methods. This workshop introduces essential options in the visual evaluation methods toolkit: First-person video, Photo-elicitation interviews & Annotated drawings.
16 October 2017
London
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Gentle Introduction to Quantitative Evaluation
This workshop will help you get started designing your quantitative evaluation. Learn to collect the right information and decide how to evaluate your project, programme or activity by using the best quantitative evaluation methods available.
5 September 2017
London
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Introduction to Statistical Analysis for Evaluation (SPSS & R)
This workshop is a first step into statistics for the uninitiated. This gentle introduction demonstrates how to use analytics software: SPSS and R. Learn to use appropriate statistics to analyse and report on your data.
8 September 2017
London
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Workshop Series: Conduct a Successful Evaluation
This series of five workshops introduces quantitative evaluation, including survey design and statistical analysis. Learn ways to evaluate your programme, activity or project using long-established methods and cutting edge low-cost automated tools.
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Benjamin Smith
Benjamin Smith is a researcher at the University of California-Santa Barbara's Department of Communication and Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies. He is a social research expert, specialising in quantitative methods, marketing and market research.
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Sarah Awad
Sarah H. Awad is a Ph.D. fellow at the Centre for Cultural Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark. She has worked in fields directly relating to using communication for behavioural impact and creating communication strategies advocating causes such as child rights and education with different social development agencies.
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Dr Brady Wagoner
Professor Brady Wagoner (University of Aalborg) is a world-leading expert in idiographic methodology and memory. He is Director of the Cultural Psychology MA programme at Aalborg University. He did his PhD at the University of Cambridge, where he developed innovative methods to study cultural and constructive processes.
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