After your fieldwork
After you鈥檝e carried out your fieldwork, you need to analyse your findings by looking carefully at them so you can understand them.
Then you鈥檙e ready to present your findings and explain to others what you have found out.
You can evaluate your findings by deciding how well your investigation went, and how you could improve it next time.
How to analyse, present and evaluate
When you analyse your findings, you should:
- look at all of them
- try to understand them
When you present your findings to others, you should:
- explain things clearly
- add graphs to make it easier to understand
- draw clearly labelled maps
- put notes on photos
- explain what you found out
When you evaluate your findings, you should:
- think about how well you carried out your investigation
- think about what you could do better next time
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Evaluating questions
Evaluating your fieldwork is important so you can learn from it. These are some questions you may want to ask yourself:
- What went well in your fieldwork?
- Did you use the right tools?
- What would you do differently if you did the fieldwork again?
- What else do you want to find out?
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