Welcome to aea365! Please take a moment to review our new community guidelines. Learn More.

Susan Kistler

Susan Kistler on Evaluating Website Traffic

I am Susan Kistler, AEA’s Executive Director and aea365 Saturday contributor. Recently, we took a look at the traffic on AEA’s web assets – our website, aea365, TIG websites, etc. I thought that I would share a few things that we learned along the way. Lesson Learned – Visitors: Website traffic is subject to a …

Susan Kistler on Evaluating Website Traffic Read More »

Susan Kistler on Getting Engaged in Environmental Evaluation

Happy Saturday! My name is Susan Kistler and I am the American Evaluation Association’s Executive Director and regular Saturday aea365 contributor. I returned earlier this month from the Environmental Evaluators Network (EEN) Unconference in Washington which brought together approximately 200 colleagues with an interest and investment in Environmental Evaluation. The event ended with establishing multiple …

Susan Kistler on Getting Engaged in Environmental Evaluation Read More »

Susan Kistler on Evaluation 2012 Coming Up in Minneapolis

My name is Susan Kistler, the American Evaluation Association’s Executive Director and aea365 Saturday contributor. I went to graduate school at the University of Minnesota and thus am especially pleased to be able to share with you information about this year’s AEA annual conference in Minneapolis. Hot Tip – Evaluation 2012: Registration is now open …

Susan Kistler on Evaluation 2012 Coming Up in Minneapolis Read More »

Susan Kistler on Resources for Evaluating Communications

My name is Susan Kistler, the American Evaluation Association’s Executive Director and aea365 Saturday contributor. This week, a colleague asked about resources for evaluation of communications. Rad Resource – Making Health Communications Work: On AEA’s listserv, EVALTALK, Pam Kelley recommended this free guide (more of a book, it is over 250 pages of assistance and …

Susan Kistler on Resources for Evaluating Communications Read More »

Susan Kistler on Whether to Prezi or not to Prezi

I’m Susan Kistler, the American Evaluation Association’s Executive Director and aea365 Saturday contributor. Today I want to talk about one of the hot debates in presentation delivery: To Prezi or not to Prezi, that is the question. For the uninitiated, Prezi is a presentation tool that is a possible replacement for PowerPoint. It allows the …

Susan Kistler on Whether to Prezi or not to Prezi Read More »

Stephanie Evergreen on the Potent Presentations Initiative Website

Hey there. I’m Stephanie Evergreen, AEA’s eLearning Initiatives Director and general data communications geek. Susan Kistler has a family obligation this weekend, so I’m stepping in to share with you the newest developments in AEA’s Potent Presentations Initiative (p2i). You’ve heard about p2i, right? It is a new initiative to help AEA members improve their …

Stephanie Evergreen on the Potent Presentations Initiative Website Read More »

CPE Week: Abraham Wandersman on Empowerment Evaluation and Getting to Outcomes

I am Abraham Wandersman, past-president of the American Psychological Association Division 27 – Community Psychology. I am also a professor of psychology at the University of South Carolina at Columbia. David Fetterman and I have worked together on empowerment evaluation issues, articles, and books for over 17 years. We would like to share a few …

CPE Week: Abraham Wandersman on Empowerment Evaluation and Getting to Outcomes Read More »

CPE Week: Linda Delaney on Empowerment Evaluation – Evaluative and Non-evaluative Feedback

My name is Linda Delaney and I am a Learning Coordinator for the City of Memphis Office of Talent Development. I have been a consultant in evaluation for over 10 years. I work with Dr. David Fetterman as an evaluator for the Minority Sub-recipient Grant Office in Arkansas – a State-wide tobacco prevention evaluation. In …

CPE Week: Linda Delaney on Empowerment Evaluation – Evaluative and Non-evaluative Feedback Read More »

CPE Week: Beverly Tremain Empowerment Evaluation: Useful Tools and Resources

I am Beverly Tremain, President and Owner of Public Health Consulting, a research, evaluation, and quality improvement service organization. David Fetterman and I use an empowerment evaluation approach in tobacco prevention programs, specifically helping the Minority Initiative Grant Office (MISGRO) and tobacco prevention non-profits in counties throughout the State of Arkansas. In all of my …

CPE Week: Beverly Tremain Empowerment Evaluation: Useful Tools and Resources Read More »

CPE Week: Liliana Rodríguez-Campos on Collaborative Evaluation

I am Liliana Rodríguez-Campos, Co-Chair of the Collaborative, Participatory, and Empowerment Evaluation Topical Interest Group (TIG) of the American Evaluation Association. I am also an evaluation professor and the director of the Center for Research, Evaluation, Assessment and Measurement at the University of South Florida. Among other achievements, I received the American Evaluation Association’s Marcia …

CPE Week: Liliana Rodríguez-Campos on Collaborative Evaluation Read More »