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CEA Affiliate Week: Leah Christina Neubauer and Suzanne Carlberg-Racich on Evaluation and Public Health: Examining MPH Coursework, Curriculum & Culminating Experiences

We are Leah Christina Neubauer and Suzanne Carlberg-Racich from Chicago. Neubauer is based in DePaul’s MPH Program and is President of the Chicagoland Evaluation Association (CEA).  Carlberg-Racich is a Visiting Assistant Professor in DePaul’s MPH Program. We are both interested in evaluation-related coursework, curriculum, and culminating experiences in Master of Public Health (MPH) programs.  In the …

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CEA Affiliate Week: Grisel M. Robles-Schrader on Increasing Research Literacy, Evaluation, and Engagement led by and with Latino Communities

Saludos! My name is Grisel M. Robles-Schrader, President of Robles-Schrader Consulting and lead organizer of the Consortium for Latino Access to Research Opportunities (CLARO), based in the Chicagoland area. CLARO is a collaboration of diverse community sectors involved in Latino-focused healthcare, evaluation, and research. CLARO is interested in promoting research literacy, evaluation and engagement aimed …

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CEA Affiliate Week: Jonathan Margolin on Online Activity Logs: Low Cost and High Impact for Multisite Evaluations

My name is Jonathan Margolin, and I am a senior researcher in the Education Program at American Institutes for Research, where I work primarily in the State and Local Evaluation Center. One common challenge when evaluating the implementation of educational programs is to understand how the program is interpreted and adapted by teachers and schools. …

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CEA Affiliate Week: Chelsey Leruth on Nuts and Bolts of Telephone Survey Administration

Hello everyone! This is Chelsey Leruth, an internal evaluator at Access Community Health Network in Chicago.  I am currently wrapping up the analysis for a phone survey of participants in one of our maternal and child health programs, Westside Healthy Start. Today, I would like to share some tips and lessons learned during the survey …

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CEA Affiliate Week: Sarah Rand, Amy Cassata, Maurice Samuels and Sandra Holt on iPad Survey Development for Young Learners

Greetings from the University of Chicago!  We are Sarah Rand, Amy Cassata, Maurice Samuels and Sandra Holt from Outlier Research and Evaluation at the Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education. Our group recently evaluated two Chicago-based elementary education programs: Purple Asparagus, a nutrition education program and Science, Engineering, and Technology for Students, Educators, and Parents (SETSEP), a science …

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CEA Affiliate Week: Leah Christina Neubauer on Chicago-Based Evaluators and Including AEA Local Affiliates in Your 2014 Evaluator Learning Resolution Plans

Welcome to the Chicagoland Evaluation Association’s (CEA) week of AEA365.   My name is Leah Christina Neubauer and I am CEA President. CEA is back for its second featured week of AEA 365.  **Our first week was in November of 2013. I hope that this early January CEA week serves to increase your knowledge of CEA …

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IPE TIG Week: Rooting Evaluation in Hawaiian Culture by Kinohi Fukumitsu, Debbie Gowensmith, and Niegel Rozet

Aloha mai kākou (hello, everyone), we are Niegel Rozet, Debbie Gowensmith, and Kinohi Fukumitsu, evaluation collaborators at a Native Hawaiian-serving organization. Niegel and Kinohi (both Native Hawaiian) are with Kua‘āina Ulu ‘Auamo (KUA), a backbone organization supporting Hawaiian practitioners at the intersection of land, community, and justice. Debbie has worked with KUA since 2004 and …

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LAWG Week: Evaluating From the Ground Up with Learning Communities by Jean-Marie Callan and Becky Seel

Greetings! We’re Jean-Marie Callan and Becky Seel, members of the Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) Research & Learning team who enjoy exploring opportunities to learn among and alongside the projects we fund. In Oregon, Chinook salmon migrate many miles from the Pacific Ocean back to their natal waters in the Columbia River Basin, aided by inherited …

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Tech TIG Week: A Snapshot of the State of Artificial Intelligence in Evaluation Practice by John Baek

I’m John Baek, Senior Education Evaluator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and chair of the Integrating Technology in Evaluation (Tech) TIG. Along with Noah Goodman (Wednesday’s author), I’m curating this week’s AEA365 blogs from evaluators who are actively exploring the use of artificial intelligence tools as part of their evaluation practice. Tools like …

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International and Cross-Cultural (ICCE) TIG Week: An Evaluation Journey: Seven Stops to a More Transformative, Equitable, and Harm-Reduction Evaluation Process by Julie Poncelet and Jude Kallick

Hi there AEA friends! Have you been trying to figure out the best ways to build trusting, equitable relationships in evaluation with diverse communities and foster an inclusive environment where all voices are valued? Have you felt your approaches to evaluation have gone under-recognized or under-valued? So have we! We are Julie Poncelet and Jude …

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