Program research & evaluation for decision-making

SOSC-6003
Fermé
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario, Canada
Scott Veenvliet
Professor
2
Expérience
1 projets souhaités
Dates fixées par les projets
Entreprises privilégiées
N'importe où
Tout type de entreprise
N'importe qu'elle industrie

Portée de Expérience

Catégories
Analyse des données Opérations Gestion de projet Sciences sociales Scientific research
Compétences
project planning business analytics data analysis research project evaluation
Objectifs et capacités de apprenant.es

Programs and initiatives of all types involve the use of resources, which are limited and in high-demand. Good evaluation of the use of our resources is essential. Program evaluation serves this purpose as it is the systematic process of assessing the value of any activity. The assessment delivered is then immediately useful to inform important program decisions.


Our students will provide your group with a detailed systematic evaluation of the design, implementation, or results of one of your programs or initiatives.

Apprenant.es

Apprenant.es
Finissant
Niveau Débutant, Intermédiaire
5 apprenant.es dans le programme
Projet
100 heures par apprenant.e
Les Professeur.euses affectent les apprenant.es à des projets
Projets individuels
Résultats et livrables attendus

Students will submit a full-color PDF version of the final project evaluation report which will contain any or all of the following that is relevant to the company's specific program evaluation project:

  • Project Overview
  • Key Terms and Definitions
  • Evaluation Framework
  • Evaluation Process
  • Data analysis and findings
  • Discussion, conclusions and recommendations
  • Evaluator Observations

If requested, students will also present their findings to interested company stakeholders, either in person (if local) or via web-conferencing software. Students will be available to explain and answer any questions related to their work, both during the evaluation process and after the final report is submitted.

Exemples de projets

Exigances

Starting now (September), a student research groups 5 will spend 100 hours each working with your organization to develop a detailed systematic evaluation of the design, implementation, or results of one of your programs or initiatives. Project examples include but are not limited to:

  • Students could review or define the logic model of a program (e.g., an intervention was quickly implemented without clear definition of some or all of the actual or desired inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes).
  • Students could develop valid measurement tools (e.g., surveys) and collect appropriate data in order to accurately measure the inputs, activities, outputs or outcomes of a program.
  • Students could conduct qualitative analysis (e.g., how a variable of interest is portrayed in online print news), identifying recurring or commonly reported (or even missing) themes.
  • Students could conduct quantitative analyses, testing for significant differences between groups, describing how variables factor (or participants cluster) together, or report significant relations between multiple variables.
  • Students could create actionable internal reports and/or web-ready info-graphic information to help communicate program goals and outcomes to interested groups and stakeholders.
  • Students could perform a literature review of an initiative focus to report on what initiatives have been implemented in similar or related populations, and report on past program outcomes and evaluations related to that initiative domain.

Critères supplé mentaires pour entreprise

Les entreprises doivent répondre aux questions suivantes pour soumettre une demande de jumelage pour cette expérience:

  • Q1 - Case à cocher
  • Q2 - Case à cocher