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Revision as of 13:50, 9 October 2020

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The reporting of a well-documented seminar is as easy as pie. Once you have all the learning aims, topics and methods noted down the reporting becomes a matter of incorporating your and participants' observations, feedback and recommendations into the existing document. Also, the more relevant details and insights that you have in the training documentation, the easier it becomes for you to share your experience with the new facilitators that might join your team.

Functions of Documentation

Documentation happens in numerous ways. However, we consider too often only written reports as a tool for documentation, or photos of flipcharts. In fact documentation is much more. It's a post in a messenger group, it can be a drawing, a photo, a video, or a blog. Before deciding for a certain medium and documentation strategy, please remeber: Form should follow function:

Illustrating the Atmosphere

  • the location
  • the people
  • the style of work or facilitation

Evaluating Goal achievement

  • overall goal achievement
  • learning goal achievement

Showing the Impact

  • intellectual outcome
  • change in behavior and attitude
  • gain of knowledge, skills and attitudes
  • echo of the activities in the public

Collecting Insights

  • new insights, conclusions
  • thoughts, questions
  • results

Meeting of formal requirements

  • grants were used like planned
  • the expected target groups were included
  • content took place like planned