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Evaluation

Evaluation

  • Step-by-step introductory guide to planning an evaluation
  • Evaluating online engagement: a guide with best practice examples
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Introduction

Evaluating your engagement is a great habit to get into. Plan for it early and don't leave it to the last minute. The data you collect can help you demonstrate to funders, line managers and anyone else with a vested interest in what you're doing that your hard work has led to something. The question of what you should be evaluating will be dependant on what your aims where for the project. Make sure you set yourself targets for success so you know if you've achieved them or not - and how to do it better next time.

How to evaluate

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Step-by-step introductory guide to planning an evaluation 

The Engagement Associates

Take the pain out of planning the evaluation for your next engagement activity by following this step by step guide.

Evaluating online engagement: a guide with best practice examplesLink opens in a new window

University of Oxford (external resource)

Best practice examples for evaluating virtual festivals and online Public Engagement with Research events