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Happy Thanksgiving From the NEO Staff

Posted by on November 22nd, 2017 0 comments

The  NNLM Evaluation Office staff had a rare opportunity in early November. We had our first-ever, in-person staff meeting. Our staff members all work virtually from their offices in Georgia, Texas, and Washington. We traveled to Washington DC in early November to attend the American Evaluation Association, so we took a morning for a staff… Read More »

Posted in: Blog

Nov

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Free Resources to Help Communities Engage with Their Data

Posted by on November 20th, 2017 0 comments

As you already know, the whole NEO team attended the Evaluation 2017 conference last week.  I learned enough to fill up quite a few blog posts. Today’s is about some free tools I found out about that can help communities get comfortable working with data. I went to a presentation by the Engagement Lab at Emerson… Read More »

Posted in: Blog, Data Analysis, Data Visualization

Nov

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#Eval17 Highlights

Posted by on November 13th, 2017 0 comments

The whole NEO team attended AEA’s Evaluation 2017 conference last week. I am still processing a lot of what I’ve learned from the conference, and hope to write in more detail about them in the upcoming months. Until then, here are some of my highlights: Workshops I attended the two-day Eval 101 workshop by Donna… Read More »

Posted in: Blog, Data Visualization

Nov

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Beyond Anecdotes: Story Collection Methods for Program Evaluation

Posted by on November 3rd, 2017 0 comments

The promotora’s uncle was sick and decided it was his time to die. She was less convinced, so she researched his symptoms on MedlinePlus and found evidence that his condition probably was treatable. So she gathered the family together to persuade him to seek treatment. Not only did her uncle survive, he began teaching his… Read More »

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