Ripple Effect Mapping: An effective and engaging evaluation method Friday, March 26, 2021 10:00AM – 12:00PM Presented by Kelli Kenison, Ph.D. AND Lesley Leake, MPH, CHES Ripple Effect Mapping is a valuable method for evaluating program outcomes as it actively engages program participants and fosters appreciation for evaluation activities. In addition, it fosters coalition and stakeholder relationships and engagement. The presenters will provide an overview of Ripple Effect Mapping (REM) including uses in program evaluation. Specific examples of use will be shared by the presenters who facilitate this process in both in person and virtual environments. Participants will participate in a virtual REM session using the free Xmind tool and identify potential opportunities for future use. 2hrs of Category 1 CHES/MCHES credit are available FREE FOR SCAAHE AND SCAHPERD MEMBERS; $25 FOR NON-MEMBERS
Ripple Effect Mapping:
An effective
and
engaging evaluation method
Friday, March 26, 2021
10:00AM – 12:00PM
Presented by Kelli Kenison, Ph.D. AND Lesley Leake, MPH, CHES
Ripple Effect Mapping is a valuable method for evaluating program outcomes as it actively engages program participants and fosters appreciation for evaluation activities. In addition, it fosters coalition and stakeholder relationships and engagement. The presenters will provide an overview of Ripple Effect Mapping (REM) including uses in program evaluation. Specific examples of use will be shared by the presenters who facilitate this process in both in person and virtual environments. Participants will participate in a virtual REM session using the free Xmind tool and identify potential opportunities for future use.
2hrs of Category 1 CHES/MCHES credit are available