Presenting evaluation results in multimedia video
October 2, 2009 at 2:31 pm 5 comments
As I’ve written about before, the way in which we present evaluation findings – usually in a long undigestable report – certainly has its limitations. It’s been sometime I’ve been thinking that with the developments in multimedia there must be better ways than the written document to communicate evalution findings – and here it is! We’ve just completed a multimedia video report on the evaluation of the LIFT France conference:
This is certainly the way forward. Thanks to Patricia (concept & inteviews) , Thierry (filming & production), Benchpoint (survey) and Yona (graphics).
Entry filed under: Conference / event evaluation, Evaluation reporting, Evaluation use.
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Susan Kistler, Executive Director, American Evaluation Association | October 8, 2009 at 8:40 pm
Wonderful Colleagues at Intelligent Measurement. Just wanted to know that I gave this posting a mention on the aeaweb evaluation esoterica twitter feed (follow http://twitter.com/aeaweb).
Thanks for highlighting this alternative approach to evaluation reporting.
@aeaweb: Presenting evaluation results in multimedia video @ intelligent measurement blog http://ow.ly/tjue
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Glenn | October 8, 2009 at 8:51 pm
Thanks Susan, that’s very nice of you!
Glenn
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Nick Visscher | October 9, 2009 at 6:17 pm
What a great method for presenting data! What software did you use to put the video together and the animated pie charts, etc…
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Glenn | October 22, 2009 at 9:57 am
hi Nick, it’s done with Final Cut and some animated graphs in Flash.
Glenn
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