This is a series of two webinars facilitated by Philip Cox, an international expert in evaluation – we are LUCKY to have him! We are deeply grateful to him and Plan:Net for donation his time and expertise at no charge to ACEE.
Dealing with Challenges in Evaluating Environmental Education: An Interactive Webinar
Resources
- Powerpoint presentation all the links mentioned by Philip are listed here.
- Recording of the session – there is a break where we had to deal with some technical issues, you can move past this by clicking on Time marker 8:00 at 17:35 under the archive navigation.
- Resources from How to Evaluate the Success of your Environmental Education Program – a webinar on October 18.
This webinar took place Thursday February 2.
Wrestling with a problem when it comes to evaluation? We are here to help! You are invited to submit what you’re wrestling with ahead of time, and Philip Cox of Plan:Net will suggest solutions during the webinar. We’ll also provide more details on important instruments that you can use to measure the success of your program, and outline the broad principles that are key to a successful evaluation.
February 2, 3:30-4:45
Facilitator
Philip Cox specializes in performance management as it relates to international and local social development initiatives. He uses participatory approaches in evaluation, project/program planning and when he facilitates training workshops on results based planning, management and reporting. Phil and his colleagues at PLAN:NET have pioneered a training/coaching approach to assist project managers grapple with new results-focused funding requirements. To date, he has delivered more than 40 such trainings to participants of more than 300 non-profit organizations, university teams, and government departments/agencies.
How To Evaluate the Success of your Environmental Education Program.
- Full recording of the webinar – includes audio and visuals 1.5 hours
- Evaluation Powerpoint – this download includes all the slides from the presentation as well as additional information not covered in the webinar.
- Measuring the Success of Environmental Education Programs Straight forward 75 page handbook on evaluating environmental education programs.
- Logic model example and quiz – short 2 page example.
This webinar took place October 18, 2011. The goals of the session where:
- Understand what a logic model is,
- Review instruments that can be used to measure outputs, outcomes, and impacts,
- Begin to create a draft evaluation plan that can be used to evaluate the success of your environmental education program.