Training Opportunity: Learn Evaluation Methods
Featuring speakers from University of Warwick, Trinity College Dublin & Aalborg University
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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Introduction to Evaluating Science Communication & Public Engagement
This workshop will introduce you to the fundamentals of evaluating Public Engagement and Science Communication. You will learn how to to collect the right information and design your evaluation.
28 September 2017
Dublin
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Public Engagement Evaluation
Online Course
Start with the basics needed for evaluating public engagement and scale all the way up to translating your goals into measurable outcomes, choosing the best approach for your activity, developing your own evaluation plan and using the best-available tools. This course is recommended for you if you want deeper advice on evaluation methods.
Ongoing & Self-Paced
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Dr Joseph Roche
Dr. Joseph Roche is an astrophysicist and Assistant Professor in science education at Trinity College Dublin. He has worked for NASA and observed symbiotic stars using the Hubble Space Telescope. He teaches Science & Society and Communicating Science at Trinity College Dublin.
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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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