Thursday, May 2, 2013

A creative way of Evaluation


I just got an email from the wonderful Executive Director of MAH, Nina Simon and she kindly reminded me that the criteria for analyzing a participatory project is not just the number of people participating, but there are other factors that should be considered as well, which is so true.
Although at the beginning of each brainstorm session, we review our program goals, but some how in the process, I always get kind of stuck in the craft aspect of the project and forget about the more important part of the project, which is the potential for participatory outcomes.
From now on there is a major change of plan. In every step of designing an activity, I will go through the goals statement of the museum (MAH Event Philosophy page) and think a bout how we can contribute to these goals.

1. Meet Community Needs: meet the needs of our communities as defined by diverse constituencies within Santa Cruz County.
2. Build Social Capital: build social capital by strengthening community connections with our collaborators and visitors. This is a continual process of bonding within preexisting social groups and bridging between groups and individuals who might not usually interact.
3. Invite Active Participation: offer opportunities for visitors to have meaningful, hands-on, cultural experiences in which they act as contributors and co-creators, not just consumers.
4. Connect People to Creativity and Art: ignite active exploration of creativity and new artistic processes.
5. Connect People to Local History and Culture: deepen connections between visitors and the local history and culture of Santa Cruz County.

We have our weekly intern meeting tomorrow and I am going to share the idea with the other community program interns at MAH and think about creative ways to evaluate the outcomes of the projects based on our program goals.

I am already so excited to share this idea with other interns and hopefully we can come up with a creative way to evaluate our projects both in the process and after the event. 

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