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Qualitative Interviews: the Deep Breath Evaluations Need by Maya Lefkowich and Michaela Raab

Hi, we are Maya Lefkowich and Michaela Raab, and we are evaluators with 30 combined years of evaluation experience. Maya is an arts-based methodologist and evaluator based in Vancouver (Canada) passionate about equity-driven and joy-centred evaluation. Michaela, working from Berlin (Germany), is a senior evaluator and facilitator in international cooperation who enjoys making sense of complex projects around the world. We met online and immediately connected on the question: how can evaluators make the most of interviews?

Distilling Evaluation Practice into 43 Essential Tasks by Kelly Robertson and Lori Wingate

We’re Kelly Robertson and Lori Wingate. We work at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. We are part of EvaluATE, the evaluation hub for the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program. To help EvaluATE focus its capacity development work, we created a list of essential ATE tasks. We’re using this list to guide development of a comprehensive set of resources to support evaluation in the ATE program.

Presenting a Virtual Poster: Lessons Learned by Gabby Huff, Anna Poole, Lauren Kennedy, and Rebecca Long

Greetings! We are Gabby Huff, Anna Poole, Lauren Kennedy, and Rebecca Long. We are candidates in American University’s Measurement and Evaluation M.S. program. Recently, we presented research posters at the virtual DC Consortium Student Conference on Evaluation & Policy (DCSCEP). As first-time presenters at a professional evaluation conference, we wanted to share the following tips and resources for preparing and presenting posters.

RTD TIG Week: Graphic Recording as a visual tool for evaluating Research, Technology and Collaboration by Clara Pelfrey and Johnine Byrne

This week is sponsored by our colleagues in the Research, Technology, and Development Evaluation (RTD) TIG. The contributions this week are evergreen posts contributed by RTD TIG members about topics so important, they’re worth a second read. -Liz DiLuzio, Lead Curator Hello!  We are Clara Pelfrey, Translational Research Evaluation TIG Chair and evaluator for the …

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RTD TIG Week: Augmenting Expert Opinion with Data-driven Approaches by Ian Hutchins

This week is sponsored by our colleagues in the Research, Technology, and Development Evaluation (RTD) TIG. The contributions this week are evergreen posts contributed by RTD TIG members about topics so important, they’re worth a second read. -Liz DiLuzio, Lead Curator I’m Ian Hutchins, and I am an Assistant Professor of Data and Information Science …

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RTD TIG Week: Evaluation of Research Collaborations Enabled through Linked Datasets by Jodi Basner

This week is sponsored by our colleagues in the Research, Technology, and Development Evaluation (RTD) TIG. The contributions this week are evergreen posts contributed by RTD TIG members about topics so important, they’re worth a second read. -Liz DiLuzio, Lead Curator My name is Jodi Basner and I’m a Scientific Analyst on Clarivate’s Web of …

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RTD TIG Week: A Dedicated Path to Building Evaluation Capacity in a Federal Agency by Yaw Agyeman and Kezia Dinelt

This week is sponsored by our colleagues in the Research, Technology, and Development Evaluation (RTD) TIG. The contributions this week are evergreen posts contributed by RTD TIG members about topics so important, they’re worth a second read. -Liz DiLuzio, Lead Curator Hello! I am Yaw Agyeman, Program Manager at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. I …

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RTD TIG Week: Scientific Research Impact: Building Chains of Evidence by Sara Dodson

This week is sponsored by our colleagues in the Research, Technology, and Development Evaluation (RTD) TIG. The contributions this week are evergreen posts contributed by RTD TIG members about topics so important, they’re worth a second read. -Liz DiLuzio, Lead Curator My name is Sara Dodson, and I work in the Office of Science Policy …

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RTD TIG Week: Linking Scientific Discoveries to Societal Needs by Shannon Griswold, Alexandra Medina-Borja, and Kostas Triantis

This week is sponsored by our colleagues in the Research, Technology, and Development Evaluation (RTD) TIG. The contributions this week are evergreen posts contributed by RTD TIG members about topics so important, they’re worth a second read. -Liz DiLuzio, Lead Curator We are Shannon L. Griswold, Ph.D., a scientific research evaluator and member of AEA’s …

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