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All the take-outs from #AES18LST
By the ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òblog team
The Launceston conference certainly set us some challenges as evaluators. The corridors of the Hotel Grand Chancellor were abuzz with ideas about how we can transform our practice to make a difference on a global scale, harness the power of co-design on a local level, take up the opportunities presented by gaming, and ensure cultural safety and respect. Since then, the conversations have continued in blogland. Here’s what some of our members had to say.
Elizabeth Smith, Litmus: The shock and awe of transformations: Reflections from AES2018 Conference – on the two challenges that struck a chord: the need to transform evaluation in Indigenous settings and support Indigenous evaluators and the need to focus globally and act locally to transform the world
Charlie Tulloch, Policy Performance: ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Ò Conference: Lessons from Lonnie – on the evolution of ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òconferences, from presentations about projects to sharing insights, including from failures and challenges
Fran Demetriou, Lirata Consulting: ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Ò2018 conference reflections: power, values, and food – on the experience of an emerging evaluator and all those great food metaphors /blog/1474-aes-2018-conference-reflections.html
ARTD team: Transforming evaluation: what we’re taking from #aes18LST – on the very different things that spoke to each of us, from the challenge to ensure cultural safety and respect to leveraging big data and Gill Westhorp’s realist axiology
Natalie Fisher, NSF Consulting: Australasian Evaluation Conference 2018 – Transformations – on measuring transformation (relevance, depth of change, scale of change and sustainability), transforming our mindsets and capabilities, the power balance and how we write reports
Joanna Farmer, beyondblue: Evaluating with a mental health lived experience – on the strengths and challenges this brings, and breaking the dichotomy between evaluator and person with lived experience by being explicit about values and tackling power dynamics
Byron Pakula, Clear Horizon: The blue marble flying through the universe is not so small... – on Michael Quinn Patton take outs – transformation should hit you between the eyes and we should assess whether this intervention contributed to the transformation
David Wakelin, ARTD: AES18 Day 1: How can we transform evaluation? – on how big data may help us transform evaluation and tackle the questions we need to answer, without losing sight of ethics and the people whose voice we need to hear
Jade Maloney, ARTD: How will #aes18LST transform you? – on Michael Quinn Patton’s call to action – evaluating transformations requires us to transform evaluation – the take-outs from Patton and Kate McKegg’s Principles-Focused Evaluation workshop /blog/1466-how-will-aes18lst-transform-you.html
Jess Dart, Clear Horizon: Values-based co-design with a generous portion of developmental evaluation – on Penny Hagan’s tools that integrate design and evaluation, including the rubric and card pack they have developed for assessing co-design capability and conditions.
We’ve endeavoured to include blogs from all ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»Òmembers. If you have a blog that didn’t make our list, contact
ÖØ¿Ú50¶È»ÒBlog Working Group: Eunice Sotelo, Jade Maloney, Joanna Farmer and Matt Healy