Training Opportunity: Learn Evaluation Methods
Designing & Conducting Qualitative Focus Groups & Interviews
This workshop covers the early stages of developing questions and setting up a good design for conducting focus groups and interviews. Learn to gather a wide range of open-ended, qualitative data about people’s motivations, feelings and attitudes.
23 January 2018
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 design your evaluation to collect the right information when evaluating your project, programme or activity.
19 February 2018
London
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Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation
Workshop
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, receive practical guidance, and avoid common pitfalls.
16 February 2018
London
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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 Monae Verbeke
Dr. Monae Verbeke is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Learning Innovation. Monae is a social scientist, focusing on ways in which institutions and communities can form relationships that influence, shape, and promote successful science engagement. Monae's research interests are in the intersections between the fields of cultural psychology, science communication, and informal science learning.
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Aaron M Jensen
Mr. Jensen (University of Strathclyde) specialises in research on organisational change and innovation, with an affinity for systems architecture & business analysis. He is undertaking a PhD in entrepreneurship psychology at the University of Strathclyde's Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, focused on how entrepreneurs overcome challenges inherent in the entrepreneurial and innovation process.
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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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