R410 Exam 1
What are the three tenets of a leisure experience?
1. Actions are based on meanings assigned to something 2. We give meanings to things based on social interactions 3. Meanings assigned are not permanent (you change your mind) - These are also known as Symbolic Interaction Theory
What is the correct order of the BBP model?
1. Identifying target issues 2. Designing programs and activities to address specific goals 3. Measuring benefit outcomes 4. Communicating outcomes to stakeholders (benefits-based awareness)
What are the 6 elements of a situated activity system?
1. Interacting People 2. Physical Setting 3. Leisure Objects 4. Structure 5. Relationships 6. Animation
What are the three types of leisure objects?
1. Physical 2. Social 3. Symbolic
What are the elements of the Program Plan?
1. Program Title 2. Agency Mission 3. Need for the Program 4. Terminal Performance Outcomes 5. Staging the Program 6. Program evaluation 7. Disposition decision plan
What are the 4 phases of Benefits Based Programming?
1. Target Issues 2. Activity Components 3. Benefit Outcomes 4. Benefits-Based Awareness
What are the three phases of Risk Management?
Anticipating Planning Responding
Communicating success is an essential aspect of which BBP phase?
Benefits-Based Awareness
Which of the following is a non-consumable good used to participate in leisure? - Equipment - Supplies - Event - Activity
Equipment
What does Outcomes Based Programming identify?
Inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes
What are the characteristics of recreation?
Restoration Social Purpose Morality
What does SMART stand for?
S- Specific M- Measurable A- Achievable R- Relevant T- Timely
Promotion plan, venue arrangements, and animation plan are included in which step of the program plan?
Stage 5: Staging the Program
Which stage of the program development cycle takes the least amount of time?
Stage A - Agency Culture (includes: mission and strategic decisions)
What are the stages of a Program Development cycle?
Stage A: Agency culture 1. mission 2. strategic directions Stage B: Targeted Program 3.participant input 4. program outcomes 5. program design Stage C: Operational Strategies 6. program plan 7. implementation program Stage D: Follow-up Analysis 8. evaluation 9. disposition decision
Which stage of the program development cycle takes the most amount of time?
Stage C - operational strategy (includes: program plan and implementation program)
T or F: Terminal performance outcomes specify the most important participant outcomes resulting from participating in a program.
True
The goal of _____ is to determine specific interventions that need to be staged to reach the program design goals. - Promotion - Registration - Visualization - Contingency Plans
Visualization
What statements specify the actions a programmer must perform to accomplish their intended outcomes?
X Statements
Program
a designed opportunity for a leisure experience to occur
What is the Program Development Cycle?
a process where programmers design & stage programs in an organization & the mission of that organization helps determine the kinds of programs offered
What is the definition of leisure experience?
a social experience contracted through interaction in social occasions
Criteria for MBO goals include:
accomplishment, measurable, & SMART
Define Outcomes Based Programming
addresses overall effects, benefits, & changes to individuals as a result of being in a recreational program.
Y statements (performance outcome statements/participant outcomes)
describe in detail the outcomes participants experience (someone can answer questions about baseball)
X Statements (intervention goals)
explain the actions a programmer will state to accomplish the outcomes intended. must be SMART (teaching people to play baseball by explaining the rules)
Visualization
imagined interactions, used because many events do not allow for rehearsals or dry runs
Attending an art gallery, taking a learning to swim class, participating in a t-ball league are all examples of...
leisure
What are MBO goals?
management by objective goals
A want is to a need as a ____ is to a goal
objective
Outcomes
overall changes in participants' behavior, skill, or attitudes as a result of the program/event
Define Terminal Performance Outcomes
part of program design and implementation - part of a program plan
What are the types of leisure?
play, recreation, games, sport, tourism, & events
Activities
processes used to stage a program (instruction, guidance, coaching, encouragement, etc.)
What are the 5 frames of experience design?
reception, welcome & orientation, performance, gigging, finale
Goal
something you aim for that takes planning and work
Identify Terminal Performance Outcomes
specify participant outcomes from participation in an event
What are program management goals?
staff implemented and staged goals for the program
Objectives
tasks you take to accomplish a goal
Play
the most spontaneous form of leisure
Inputs
the resources you need to run a program (staff, money, equipment, resources, etc.)
Market Segment
these are subgroups of the market. criteria for a segment include: Measurable Accessible Sizable Actionable
What role does a programmer have in regard to developing a mission statement?
to CONTRIBUTE to the mission statement
Outputs
units of service (number of participants, money raised, amount of invasive spaces removed, etc.)