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Posts by archive: April 2015

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Apr

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Infographics Basics: A Picture is Worth 1000 Data Points

Posted by on April 24th, 2015 0 comments

You’ve been collecting great data for your library, and now you have to figure out how to use it to convince someone of something, for example how great your library is. Part of the trick is turning that data into a presentation that your stakeholders understand – especially if you are not there to explain… Read More »

Posted in: Data Visualization

Apr

17

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Keep It Simple with Micro-Surveys

Posted by on April 17th, 2015 0 comments

A hot trend in marketing research is the micro-survey. Also known as the bite-sized survey, these questionnaires are short (about three questions) with the goal of collecting focused feedback to guide specific action. The micro-survey is a technique for overcoming what is arguably the biggest hurdle in survey assessment: Getting people to respond to your… Read More »

Posted in: Blog

Apr

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An Easier Way to Plan: Tearless Logic Models

Posted by on April 10th, 2015 0 comments

Are you apprehensive when someone says it’s time to do “outcome-based planning using a logic model?” The Wichita State University Community Psychology Practice and Research Collaborative, and the Community Psychology Doctoral Program in Wichita, KS, have come up with an easy way to do logic models. This is described in an article, “Tearless Logic Model,”… Read More »

Posted in: Blog

Apr

03

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Story-Telling: The NTOTAP Community Health Advocate Project Showcase

Posted by on April 3rd, 2015 0 comments

Want to see how stories can raise the visibility of successful programs? Check out the project showcase of Community Health Advocate programs, created under the direction of the Native Telehealth Outreach and Technical Assistance Program (NTOTAP). NTOTAP, a program of the Centers for American Indian & Alaska Native Health, provides training on website design and… Read More »

Posted in: Blog

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