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Evaluation for Arts, Culture and Heritage: A Reflective Workshop

Two people using a digital touch screen together in a museum
Date: 19 October 2023
Time: 14:00 to 15:30
Cost: Free
Location: Online
Two people using a digital touch screen together in a museum

This workshop is for everyone taking part in our new online course, Evaluation for Arts, Culture and Heritage: Principles and Practice

We’ll be launching our self-guided course, which helps participants build skills and confidence in evaluation, on 18 September 2023. If you’re taking the course, this follow-up workshop is a chance to talk to course leaders about what you’ve learned – and connect with other learners.

We’ll be talking about why we put the course together – and the reasons we chose to focus on these specific areas of evaluation. Our course leaders will also reflect on how you can make practical use of what you’ve learned.

Chaired by Centre for Cultural Value director Ben Walmsley, co-director Anne Torregiani and Research Associate Emma McDowell, we’ll be taking a look at some of the questions we’ve been exploring on the course, including:

  • How can we identify what to measure in evaluation?
  • How can we use evaluation as a learning experience?
  • How can we approach failure positively and constructively?
  • How can we be creative in evaluation?

We’ll be inviting you to ask questions, share your own insights on evaluation, and reflect on what areas of evaluation you think need the most attention.

There’ll also be the chance to share your experiences of evaluation with your peers and connect with our evaluation network.

What is Evaluation for Arts, Culture and Heritage: Principles and Practice?

On 18 September 2023, we’re launching our self-guided course, ‘Evaluation for Arts, Culture and Heritage: Principles and Practice’.

This course offers the opportunity to hear from experts, develop new approaches and build your evaluation skills and confidence.

The course is split into six content modules and hosted by leaders in cultural evaluation. You can access the course for free over a flexible period of time.

Who is this event for?

This event is open to anyone participating in our new online course, Evaluation for Arts, Culture and Heritage: Principles and Practice.

We’ll be reflecting on the material studied in the course and welcome anyone who has completed the course to join the workshop.

You are also welcome to join us for this workshop if you’re currently registered for the course and working your way through the material. 

Accessibility

If you do not receive a Zoom link directly from TicketSource, please email us at ccv@leeds.ac.uk.

We want to make the event a positive experience for all participants. If you have particular access needs please let us know in advance by emailing ccv@leeds.ac.uk.

Live transcription by a palantypist (speech-to-text reporter) is provided for this session. Transcription will be available on Zoom captions and StreamText.net.

The session takes place on Zoom. Read Zoom’s accessibility FAQs here.

Please note that we will be recording this event. Only speakers will be recorded.

 

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