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Evaluation Reporting with Adobe Spark by Ouen Hunter and Emma Perk
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Friday, December 28, 2018

 
Hi! We are; Ouen Hunter (student at the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Evaluation, IDPE), Emma Perk (The Evaluation Center), and Michael Harnar (Assistant Professor at the IDPE) from Western Michigan University. Recently, we used Photovoice in our evaluation of an Upward Bound program and wanted to share how we reported our findings using the cost-free version of Adobe Spark.
Adobe Spark offers templates to make webpages, videos, flyers, reports and more. It also hosts your product online for free. While there is a paid version of Adobe Spark, everything we discuss in this blog can be done using the free version of Adobe Spark. The software is very straight forward, and we were able to get our report online within an hour. We chose to create a webpage to increase the accessiblity for a large audience.
The free version of Adobe Spark has a lot of features, but it can be difficult to customize the layout. Therefore, we created our layouts in PowerPoint then uploaded them to Spark. This enabled us to customize the font, alignment, and illustrations. Here is how we did it:
A. Create a slide deck in PowerPoint. Use one slide per photo and text from the participant. The first slide serves as a template for the rest.

B. After creating the slides you have a few options for saving the photos for upload.
  1. Use the snipping tool (Windows’ snipping or Mac’s screenshot software) to take a picture of each slide and save it as .PNG.

2. Save as picture in PowerPoint by selecting the image and the speech bubble, right click and save as picture.

3. Export as PNG in PowerPoint. Go to File > Export, then select PNG under File Format dropdown. This will save all slides as individual image files.
C. Create a webpage in Adobe Spark.

  1. Once on the site, you will be prompted to start a new account (unless you’re a returning user). This will allow your projects to be stored and give you access to create in the software.
  2. You have the option to change the Theme to match your program or branding by selecting the THEME button.
  3. Once you have selected your theme, you are ready to add a title and upload the photos you created from PowerPoint. To upload the photos, press the PLUS.

4. Then select PHOTO.

5. Select UPLOAD PHOTO. Add all photos and confirm the arrangement.

6. After finalizing, remember to post the page online and SHARE the link!

Though we used Adobe Spark to share our Photovoice results, there are many applications. We encourage you to check out Adobe Spark to see how you can use it to share your evaluation results. 
*Disclaimer: Adobe Spark didn’t pay us anything for this blog. We wanted to share this amazing find with the evaluation community!
Hot Tips:

  1. Adobe Spark adjusts automatically for hand-held devices!
  2. Adobe Spark also automatically adjusts lines for you! No need to use a virtual ruler.
  3. There are themes available with the free subscription. It makes it easy to design the webpage without a lot of work.
Select multiple photos during your upload. Adobe Spark will automatically separate each file for you.
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