Art Works! Event Evaluation
The Art Works! event held this spring at LSC did an in-depth post evaluation which covers space and service challenges at our facility. Here’s a link to their discussion :kcciartworksmeetingminutes31808.doc
The Art Works! event held this spring at LSC did an in-depth post evaluation which covers space and service challenges at our facility. Here’s a link to their discussion :kcciartworksmeetingminutes31808.doc
In addition to completing the HLC update, our committee discussed how we need to develop different perspectives on how we evaluate events and how the project is continued once we are done. Questions included:
1) How well is the process working? Are we getting better at avoiding last minute events and/or overlapping events? Is the building capacity being used well? Is the scheduling process working?
2) Assess the effectiveness of events- attendance, awareness, serving mission of the college
3) How well is the system meeting goals with planned, appropriate lead times?
4) Evaluate the decision-making process and data on events; not appropriate for one person to decide whether or not an event continues or is cut
5) Who will be the point person once our committee finishes its project? Who sustains the project?
Assignments: Steve W. volunteered to work with car show organizers on event evaluation. Gary K. volunteered to work with Laural and Hardy group on same. Peggy G. mentioned a big outside art event coming to campus next Oct. as a possible participant in using our checklist and forms…
Here’s a final draft of the event survey form. Team members, please review. Thanks. eventeval.doc
Submitted by Mark Winson
Attendance: Gary K., Steve W., Janet B., Peggy G., Kevin F., Mark W., Bill M., Pam E.
Reviewed, discussed and improved the Action Project Declaration form.
Gary and Steve will present the required “report out” at the 3/28/08 IE meeting.
Moving forward discussion;
Gary reported that there have been or will be about a half dozen events going on that will not necessarily be either covered well or have lower then expected attendance because the internal sponsors or responsible persons have not communicated in a timely fashion with the Public Information division. Gary observed that most of these events were being coordinated by newer staff and faculty who don’t know the procedures and are not being properly informed by the responsible administrator.
Discussion turned to establishing a ‘chain of command’ and creating a checklist with required sign offs.
Discussion ensued over “who should be responsible for managing the system”.
The group then turned to an open discussion on what should be included in a checklist. These items included:
Time & duration
- are there conflicts with other events
- events can be tentatively scheduled in R25
Place
Date
Responsible person(s) with contact information
Sponsoring organization, if any
Title
Description
Benefit to College
Intended audience
Projected audience numbers
Publicity Needs and cost
Room(s) needed
Special Equipment/IT needs
Security Needs
Liability Issues, is a certificate of insurance required for the event
Setup information
Special accommodations
Food/beverage requirements
Cost center that will be paying for expenses
Sign off by department, VP, Dean ?
Clubs need advisor sign off
Submit final report
It was noted that ERTC, Airport facilities and off campus events (i.e. Fly In) need to go through this procedure.
Items to be included in the final report
Number of participants
- number of visitors
- -number of vendors
Demographics of attendees
- age
- interests
in certain instances use a questionnaire
Establish a committee to review reports, assess success of the event and feedback to provide guidance for improving event in the future
The group established two sub committees to
Develop Check list - Peg, Pam & Mark
Develop reporting and evaluation form – Jan and Gary
The subcommittees’ work is due by March 21
Submitted by Mark Winson
Attendance: Gary K., Steve W., Janet B., Pam E., Peggy G., Kevin F., Mark W., Wade G., Bill M., Sonda S-L.
Define ‘Event’
invite persons from the outside (open to the public)
anything that brings the community on to the campus
***Anytime the public comes to the campus for an activity is an event
Event/activities that involve public areas (not classroom/lab)
SWOT analysis
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Current State
Events should be…
To do list:
Submitted by Mark Winson
Attendance: Gary K., Steve W., Janet B., Pam E., Peggy G., Kevin F., Tess D., Mark W.
Changes in membership: Lin Black has gone to a different project, Zbigniew Wdowiak has left I. E. due to class scheduling conflicts, Tess D’ Andrea and Mark Winson have joined the project.
Discussion of goal(s) for this action project:
What is the problem?
Issues
GOAL
Create a system (procedures and policies) to improve quality of campus events/activities and maximize the impact on the community.
Should include all facilities including ERTC and airport
Need to create a definition for “event”
Future/desired state