Survey Design Basics
October 05, 2022
12:00 PM to 01:30 PM
Planning and Evaluation Foundations Series
You know what you want to measure, now you need to decide who you want to gather data from and how. This series will refine your ability to design surveys, focus groups and interviews.
Workshops offered:
- Choose the Right Data Collection Method (September 28, 2022)
- Survey Design Basics (October 5, 2022)
- Design Interviews and Focus Groups (October 19, 2022)
- Conduct Interviews and Focus Groups (October 26, 2022)
- Analyze Qualitative Data (November 2, 2022)
- Excel Foundations: Get Familiar with the Excel Environment (November 16, 2022)
This series is in partnership with Leading4impact
Leading4impact (formerly Health in Common) has been working with communities, organizations, and government at the federal, provincial, and municipal level, since 2007. With a reputation for providing quality planning and evaluation services, Leading4impact provides services and training virtually and in-person. Services include strategic planning, program evaluation, engagement and facilitation, and data management. Learning options explore change management knowledge and approaches to organizational and leadership development.
Survey Design Basics
Even with online survey tools easily available, you still need to apply survey design principles.
Join us to learn how to use surveys to gather feedback about your program.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand basic principles and practices of survey design and deployment
- Apply good design principles to enhance validity
- Ensure tools are accessible and appropriate to the desired audience
Who should take this course:
People who plan, deliver, evaluate or talk about the intended results of a program (e.g., program staff, coordinators, managers).
Facilitator Bio:
With considerable experience facilitating research and evaluation projects in the non-profit and public sector, Cassandra Montanino is passionate about helping community organizations tell their story and document success through evaluation and planning for the future. Her ability to listen and reflect ensures that different perspectives are heard.
Cassandra's experience includes policy analysis and evaluation with the provincial government, research and data analysis with the Human Rights & Health Equity Office at Mount Sinai Hospital and clinical practice social work. She brings strong skills in qualitative and mixed methods research, and facilitation and engagement. Cassandra holds a Master of Social Work from Carleton University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Winnipeg. She is a certified Change Management Practitioner.
Technical requirements:
To participate virtually, you will need a computer/mobile device with internet connection, speakers and microphone. A webcam is preferred but optional.
Location:
Virtual
Cost:
$45.00
Facilitator:
Cassandra Montanino