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Title: Evaluation Done Right


1
Evaluation Done Right
  • Dick Krueger and Mike Schmitt

2
Evaluation Done Right Workshop
  • Program Success
  • Evaluation
  • Market Research
  • End-of-Meeting Evaluation
  • After-the-Meeting Evaluation

3
How do You Define Program Success?
4
How do You Define Program Success?
  • Attendance?
  • Income?
  • Net income?
  • Sponsors?
  • Quotas/Benchmarks?

5
Program Success
  • Creating and showing program impact within a
    financially sustainable model. It is desired
    (but not guaranteed) that the audience is
    satisfied, the stakeholders are pleased, and the
    program team is rewarded.

6
Program (Business) Plan Components
Impact
Evaluation
Delivery
Logistics
Marketing
Budget
Curriculum
Feasibility
Vision/Objectives
Needs Assessment
Start
Finish
7
Program (Business) Plan Components
Impact
Evaluation
Delivery
Logistics
Marketing
Budget
Curriculum
Feasibility
Vision/Objectives
Needs Assessment
Start
Finish
8
Evaluation Done Right Workshop
  • Program Success
  • Evaluation

9
  • What are your initial perceptions or thoughts
    about Evaluation?

10
Why is Evaluation Important?
  • Documents accountability of public resources
  • Helps leverage additional resources
  • Helps improve programs
  • Allows for feedback from customers
  • Helps us administer and coordinate programs
  • Gives feedback to staff and volunteers

11
Why is Evaluation Important?
  • Can provide data for personal performance factors
  • Provides data and documentation for scholarly
    projects

12
BUT, Evaluation Requires Resources
  • Evaluate programs when you are proud of them
  • Evaluate programs when something isnt working
  • Evaluate programs of concern to the public
  • Evaluate before investments are made
  • Evaluate to discover effective efficient
    delivery
  • Evaluate to learn about your target audience

13
Whats Happening Now?
  • Every evaluation is different
  • Comparison is difficult or impossible
  • Our customer base is changing
  • The University Extension environments are
    changing
  • Our competition is changing
  • Information technology is changing

14
Future Trend
  • More consistency in tracking results
  • Discover and document longer term consequences
  • More attention to market research
  • Learning about our customers

15
Evaluation Done Right Workshop
  • Program Success
  • Evaluation
  • Market Research

16
  • What IS market research?

17
What makes Market Research Difficult?
  • It is different from academic research
  • We are unsure of our target audience
  • We listen to the wrong people
  • Important questions are difficult to ask
  • Results arent always dependable

18
Key Steps in Market Research
  • Get a clear fix on your target audience
  • Use secondary data
  • Learn from past experience and history

19
Key Steps in Market Research
  • Get a clear fix on your target audience
  • Use secondary data
  • Learn from past experience and history
  • Listen to your target audience
  • Remember that people are complex
  • Find out what draws people to participate

20
Key Steps in Market Research
  • Get a clear fix on your target audience
  • Use secondary data
  • Learn from past experience and history
  • Listen to your target audience
  • Remember that people are complex
  • Find out what draws people to participate
  • Find out the barriers to participation
  • Seek local verification
  • Learn about the competition

21
Answers from Market Research
  • What events/products are desired or economically
    or politically valued?
  • Which audiences should we target?
  • What educational medium is most desired and
    effective?
  • Evaluation then can refine market research

22
Program (Business) Plan Components
Impact
Evaluation
Delivery
Logistics
Marketing
Budget
Curriculum
Feasibility
Vision/Objectives
Needs Assessment
Start
Finish
23
Evaluation vs. Market Research
  • Measures
  • Impact
  • Refines
  • Curriculum
  • Logistics
  • Marketing
  • Delivery
  • Program-based
  • Describes
  • Needs
  • Feasibility
  • Influences
  • Logistics
  • Marketing
  • Budget
  • Curriculum
  • Delivery
  • No Program needed

24
Evaluation Done Right Workshop
  • Program Success
  • Evaluation
  • Market Research
  • End-of-Meeting Evaluation

25
End-of-Meeting Strategy
  • Just a few questions
  • Easy to tabulate on Excel
  • Emphasis on learner outcomes
  • Consistent questions
  • Optional questions as needed

26
Key Questions on End-of-Meeting Form
  • Did you learn more?
  • Did you acquire more skill?
  • Do you feel you can use the ideas or skills?
  • Were you satisfied?
  • Are you satisfied with Extension in the past
    year?
  • Age, ZIP, Gender

27
Evaluation Done Right Workshop
  • Program Success
  • Evaluation
  • Market Research
  • End-of-Meeting Evaluation
  • After-the-Meeting Evaluation

28
Tips for Evaluating After the Event
  • Decide how long to wait
  • Decide how to get back in touch
  • Decide on a sample
  • Be able to identify your target audience
  • Let people know youll be back in touch
  • Consider retrospective or reflective questions

29
Reflective Questions or Retrospective Pre-Test
Questions
  • Indicate knowledge, skill, or use NOW
  • Indicate knowledge, skill, or use BEFORE the
    event
  • Use a 5 or 10 point scale and anchor the ends
  • Subtract the before from the after to
    calculate a gain score
  • Ask the extent to which the program caused the
    gain or difference

30
Example of a Reflective Question
  • My knowledge of pesticide safety.
  • Today
  • An exceptional amount
  • Very much
  • Much
  • Some
  • Little
  • None
  • One Year Ago
  • An exceptional amount
  • Very much
  • Much
  • Some
  • Little
  • None

31
Example of a Reflective Question
  • 1A. If there is a difference between one year ago
    and today, to what extent was the change a result
    of the Pesticide Safety Session?
  • Completely
  • To a great extent
  • To a moderate extent
  • To a slight extent
  • Not at all

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Example of a Reflective Question
  • 1. Rate your knowledge of pesticide safety on
    the scale below. Place the letter B on the
    scale where you would rate your knowledge BEFORE
    you attended the Pesticide Safety Session. Place
    the letter N on the scale where you would rate
    your knowledge NOW.

1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
10
Low High
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Evaluation Done Right
  • Discussion Questions

34
  • What key point stuck with you?
  • What might your team do with this information?
  • What help or information do you now need?
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