Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation criteria are the things you use to judge how successful your esports event was. They help you decide if the event went well and if it achieved what you wanted it to.
Evaluation criteria can include numbers, such as how many people took part, as well as opinions, such as feedback from players or spectators. Using clear criteria makes it easier to review your event properly.
Example Evaluation Criteria
Below are some examples of evaluation criteria that could be used to gauge the success of an esports event. These criteria help organisers reflect on different aspects of the event and provide evidence to support their evaluation.
Not all criteria need to be used. Organisers should choose the criteria that best suit the type and purpose of their event.
- Number of Participants – How many players or teams took part in the event.
- Audience Attendance – How many spectators attended, if an audience was present.
- Participant Feedback – What players said about their experience of the event.
- Event Organisation – How well the event was planned, scheduled, and managed.
- Technical Performance – How well the equipment, software, and internet worked.
- Teamwork and Communication – How effectively the organising team worked together.
- Achievement of Event Aims – Whether the event met its intended goals.
When planning and running your esports event, you should always keep your evaluation criteria in mind. Thinking about how the event will be judged can help you make better decisions and stay focused on what matters most. This makes it easier to review your event honestly and clearly once it has finished.