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Surveys are an effective tool for gathering a lot of information in a standardized way. But not every question is created equal! Join Sena Dawes, Research Analyst at Feeding America, to learn how to make the most of a survey tool and ensure that your surveys are culturally relevant to your needs and the needs of your broader community.
This is the fourth webinar in a four-webinar series on Culturally Relevant Evaluation that is available at no cost to California library workers.
Please note that the webinars are 90 minutes in length and you need to register for each webinar separately. The webinars will be recorded.
To register for the additional webinars in the series and to access the recordings, go to https://www.library.ca.gov/services/to-libraries/ccl/webinars/.
Presenter Bio: Sena Dawes - Sena is a Research Analyst with Feeding America where she works in the research translation and communication space focusing on food security research. Prior to this position, Sena spent a decade in museums—specifically in audience research and evaluation. Sena was the Manager of Institutional Evaluation for the Missouri Historical Society and was the first internal evaluator the Society ever hired. She is well versed at building evaluation departments from the ground up and supporting non-evaluators in seamlessly integrating evaluation into their own work. She holds a Master’s degree in Museology and specialized in Museum Evaluation. In addition to being active in the museum field, Sena also spent time working in accessibility advocacy in arts and culture spaces and is trained in audio description. With almost ten years of experience working in a variety of roles and types of museums, Sena will bring a diverse and innovative perspective to your evaluation projects.
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