Latest post: A final Prezi Presentation…
  1. A final Prezi Presentation…

    The Measure Up Project has now finished but you can follow our journey through this prezi, which contains film clips, images and audio.

    For further information about the Measure Up Project, please contact Frances Howard, Arts Education Officer, Nottingham City Council on frances.howard@nottinghamcity.gov.uk.

  2. Measure Up project presents in London

    The Measure Up Project presentation at the Barbican in London went very well. Well done to all the young people involved in planning and delivering the presentation.

    You can watch footage from our presentation including two activities here:

    Part 1 – The Ice-breaker

    Part 2 – Presenting the Prezi

    Part 3 – Resources Exercise

     

  3. The group going to London…

    These young people will be representing the Measure Up Project at the Substance Conference in London. More details below:

    A New Ball Game:

    Learning the Rules of Engagement for Public Services

    The Substance Conference
    Friday 4th March 2011
    10am – 4pm
    The Barbican, London

    It’s a new ball game for those commissioning, delivering and evaluating a whole range of public services, including those for young people. Substance’s third national conference confronts the impact of the spending review and public sector cuts head on. What are the new rules of engagement? How can you respond?

    A New Ball Game will bring together policy makers, commissioners, practitioners and researchers to start to provide some answers:

    • What do commissioners need to be looking for?
    • How can programmes and projects on the ground respond and demonstrate their value?
    • How do you stand out from the crowd?
    • What will the changes mean for commissioning, grants, delivery and evaluation?

    Tied in with the concept of Big Society, with an emphasis on localism and personalisation, these changes offer opportunities as well as threats.

    Come and learn about yours.

    Click here for the link.

  4. New Measure Up logo

    Jack has done this great re-design of the Measure Up logo for the front of the toolkit.

  5. Looking at the results of the Research

    Today we looked at the results of the Research. We used a tool called ‘Many Eyes’ to present the data in different graphs and pie charts. Here is a guide to using Many Eyes.

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