Photos can inspire a thousand words: Photolanguage as a qualitative evaluation method
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2009
Abstract
Finding ways to encourage expression of individuals who are young, shy, or have limited verbal abilities can be challenging for evaluators. Photolanguage can be used to aid personal expression and small group interaction and as a tool to enhance qualitative evaluation activities. This method offers an interesting evaluation process that uses black-and-white photographic images specifically chosen for their aesthetic qualities; their ability to stimulate emotions, memory, and imagination; and their capacity to stimulate reflection in the viewer. Evaluators may find Photolanguage provides a valuable tool for use with evaluation participants who experience barriers to involvement, actual or perceived. © Extension Journal, Inc.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Extension
Recommended Citation
White, R., Sasser, D., Bogren, R., & Morgan, J. (2009). Photos can inspire a thousand words: Photolanguage as a qualitative evaluation method. Journal of Extension, 47 (3) Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/aeee_pubs/47