This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at freshspectrum.com.
In early December I was given the opportunity to join The Youth Research and Evaluation eXchange (YouthREX) for a couple of Zoom webinars.
And, if you’re interested, the replays for both are now live and free to watch.


User Experience (UX) Evaluation
I’ve embedded below, but you can also watch/download the slides for this webinar by following this link.
- How can evaluations of youth programs be enhanced by User Experience Design?
- What are emerging UX Design methods and tools for better understanding participants of youth programs?
An effective program evaluation ensures that the data collected, interpreted, and shared are relevant to program stakeholders.
We explored ways that UX strategies can improve the design of the process evaluation component of an evaluation of a youth program.
This webinar paid attention to recent innovations in online platforms and software tools that enhance youth participation in a program evaluation.

Creative Reporting in Evaluation
I’ve embedded below, but you can also watch/download the slides for this webinar by following this link.
- How can we share our evaluation findings in more creative, accessible, and engaging ways?
- What tools can we start using today to enhance our reports and presentations?
Sharing evaluation insights can be fun and rewarding. This webinar challenged us to revisit the common ways we share evaluation findings and presented a number of creative solutions for keeping stakeholders engaged and informed.
Participants explored practical ways (infographic design, cartoon illustration, meme design, and social media reporting strategy) to mobilize knowledge and examined how Slidedoc Reporting can offer unique advantages to youth programs who are looking to create exciting and professional presentations through everyday software tools.
