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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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Fall Regional Workshops in Philly

Are you an informal educator looking to measure the impact of your  
work? Do you need data to show how your program is making a  
difference?  The Visitor Studies Association (VSA) invites members and  
non-members to participate in one or two introductory workshops on  
evaluation and/or developing a logic model. These workshops are part  
of VSA’s regional workshop series. Sign up for one or both. They will  
be held at The Franklin Institute on November 16th.  Multiple  
attendees from a single institution receive discounted registration  
fees.  Practitioners as well as evaluators are welcome! For more  
information, visit http://visitorstudies.org/index.php?page=fall-2009-regional-workshop

Evaluation 101, November 16, 2009, 9am -12pm
Presenters: Saul Rockman and Jennifer Borland
This workshops offers practitioners as well as evaluators an  
introduction to the range of issues and approaches to formative and  
summative evaluation. The workshop is based on the content of an  
existing, freely-available and accessible website focused on  
evaluation in informal settings. Participants explore components of  
evaluation strategies and review labs on the site that are available  
for post-workshop reference.

Logic Model Workshop, November 16, 2009, 1-4pm
Presenter: Joe E. Heimlich
This workshop introduces techniques useful in facilitating diverse  
stakeholder groups through the development of a logic model. Using a  
thought-provoking, practical, and fun format, the workshop leader  
facilitates participation in a Mock Logic Development Stakeholder  
Meeting. Interspersed “sidebar discussions” allow reflection on the  
group process. Workshop content includes introduction of relevant  
theory, research findings, and lessons learned from experience.  
Knowledge about facilitating stakeholder groups is enhanced by  
exploration of concepts like granulation, flow, linking, clustering,  
forks in the road, identifying audiences, and “hot spots.”








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