Greetings AEA365 community. My name is Elizabeth DiLuzio, volunteer curator for AEA365, and we’re looking for new bloggers. Yes, that means you!
Did you know that every 5-6 weeks we host a week dedicated to independent bloggers? While most weeks throughout the year are sponsored by Topical Interest Groups (TIGs) or AEA affiliates, we recognize that not all of you are a member of these groups. In an effort to be inclusive, we hold these independent author weeks for absolutely anyone interested in sharing their evaluation-related thoughts and learnings.
Intrigued but intimidated? It’s okay if you don’t consider yourself an expert in evaluation. We want to hear from people who are doing the work. Regardless of your years of experience, you have insights that are worth sharing.
Unsure of what to write? Check out Sheila’s blog from February that highlights the topics our readers are most interested to hear about.
Want to bounce a blog idea off of someone? Feel free to send us a draft for feedback. We’d be happy to take a look.
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Here’s a list of contribution guidelines that blogs on AEA365 follow. Be sure you use these guidelines as you write and refine your work.
Happy writing! We look forward to hearing from you.
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