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Bloggers Series: Sheila B. Robinson on Evaluspheric Perceptions

I’m Sheila B. Robinson*, an educator and avid learner who works for Greece Central School District and the University of Rochester. I teach evaluation courses, do some evaluation work, and have recently become a blogger. Rad Resource – Evaluspheric Perceptions – Reflections of an everyday evaluator/learner/educator exploring the evalusphere: I started in November with each …

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EdEval Week: Sheila Kohn and Chad Green on Cognitive Coaching

Hello! We are Sheila Robinson Kohn from Greece Central School District and University of Rochester in NY, and Chad Green, from Loudoun County Public Schools in northern VA. We’re program co-chairs for the PreK-12 Educational Evaluation TIG and we welcome you to our sponsored AEA365 week, in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week. We’d like to …

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Designing Accessible Digital Evaluation Materials by Don Glass

Hi, I am Don Glass, a DC-based developmental evaluator, learning designer, and proud member of the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations TIG. COVID-19 has increased our reliance on- and maybe fast-tracked- our use of digital and online communication to serve our diverse evaluation clients and audiences. This is an opportunity to push our evaluation communication design …

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#EvalTwitter Week: Benefits of joining the #eval Twitter universe by Dana Wanzer

Hello! I’m Dana Wanzer and this week we’re discussing Twitter! You can find me on Twitter at @danawanzer. Together with Libby Smith, Deven Wisner, John Burrett, Jenny McCullough Cosgrove, and Echo Rivera, we’re going to show the benefits of joining Twitter for evaluators and the field of evaluation. You may know of EvalTalk, the LinkedIn group, …

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Labor Day Week: Michael Quinn Patton on Honorees, Honorers, and a Labor Day Cautionary Tale

This is part of a two-week series honoring our living evaluation pioneers in conjunction with Labor Day in the USA (September 5). My name is Michael Quinn Patton of Utilization-Focused Evaluation and I have the honor of concluding this special series honoring living evaluation pioneers, a small, select sample chosen by those who took the initiative to identify …

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Pat Christian on 5 Tips to Engage International Stakeholders in Planning a Program Evaluation

Hi, I’m Pat Christian and founder of Caleb Missionary Relief Services, an international nonprofit that evolved from evaluating children needs with vulnerabilities in Haiti.  My organization has implemented interventions to improve their quality of education and has made a difference with thousands of Haitian students.  I’ve conducted project level evaluations with input from stakeholders for …

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#Eval15 Week: Using Twitter to Optimize your Conference Experience

Hi my name is Jayne Corso and I am the Community Manager for AEA. Social media is a great way to interact with other evaluators and gain the most up-to-date information on Evaluation 2015. Try these tips to get the most out of social media and increase engagement with fellow evaluators. Use the Hashtag: Follow …

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