Impact Evaluator

Role

Evaluates whether a work has achieved intended social, educational, emotional, behavioral, or institutional effects.

Description

An Impact Evaluator studies the effects of an immersive work beyond immediate usability or technical performance. Depending on the project, this may involve learning outcomes, attitude change, empathy claims, community value, policy relevance, therapeutic goals, social impact, or institutional objectives.

Testing & QA Context

At the evaluation end of testing, the Impact Evaluator defines and assesses whether the work has produced meaningful outcomes for its intended audiences or stakeholders. They also help avoid unsupported claims about transformation or impact.

Scope Note

Includes impact frameworks, outcome indicators, participant feedback, interviews, surveys, longitudinal follow-up, partner reporting, and interpretation of social or educational effect.

Boundary Note

Impact evaluation is not the same as marketing success or audience enjoyment. It should be tied to clear claims, appropriate evidence, and realistic limits.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include research leads, evaluation designers, community consultants, producers, funders, educators, subject matter experts, and data analysts.

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