What would your evaluation look like?
We create bespoke evaluation frameworks to ensure the methods we propose are relevant to both your participants / audience, and also to your work. We will work with you to embed evaluation and reflective processes that mirror the quality of the work you are delivering.
We promise there'll be no unnecessary jargon, and we'll capture more than just numbers in a pie chart!
Process
* Reflect on what you're already doing
{ organisational review }
* Planning together
{ frameworks and methodologies }
* Enhancing activity
{ harnessing social media }
* Asking questions
{ quantitative & qualitative data collection }
* Crunching numbers
{ analysis and interpretation }
* What happened?
{ reports, infographics and insight }
Tools & Bespoke Options
We've refined a number of creative reflective tools, and we've taken traditional community engagement techniques and aligned them to the creative activities which are being evaluated. The following provides a snapshot of the types of processes we use.
Body mapping
A drawn outline of the body used as a container for reflective notes
Comparison, analysis & statistics
Collation of all quantitative data – facts and statistics
Six word stories
Encourages reflective thinking, discussion & engaging outputs
Observation & documentation
Using photography, film and audio recordings
Dot voting
A community development tool which works well in gaining audience feedback
Interviews
Recorded interviews at key milestones exploring outcomes
Diaries
Note-taking throughout a project to document the journey
Sticky-note feedback
Colour coded sticky-notes to gather feedback from different profile groups
Zines
Mini zines for quick comments and reflections - are small enough to carry around, and more engaging than a questionnaire
Social media analysis
Utilising a range of online tools to measure the impact of social media within a programme of work
Tablecloth doodles
Collecting relaxed responses during downtime within a project
Discussions
Audio recorded & transcribed for later analysis & quotable sound bites