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Sep
12
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Read July’s NEC monthly news roundup. Headlines included: NNLM User Personas Project: Feedback Needed Welcome to the NEC Team, Erika Martinez Picazo Communicating Survey Findings Effectively Case Study: How Museums for All Went Beyond Ticket Sales We’re Excited to See You at the NNLM Summit in Charleston Monthly Micro-Training and Office Hours Tomorrow To signup for… Read More »
Posted in: Newsletter
Jul
26
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At the NEC and the NNLM, surveys play an important role in our evaluation practice. We spend a lot of time thinking about surveys, designing them in accordance with “best practices,” and implementing them in a user-friendly manner. In addition to all of this, we also need to think about disseminating our findings effectively to… Read More »
Posted in: Questionnaires and Surveys
Jul
26
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We are thrilled to announce that Erika Martinez Picazo has joined the NEC team as an Evaluator. Erika graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she completed her Masters in Agricultural Economics (2007) and a Masters in Educational Leadership (2017). For the last five years, she worked as a qualitative analyst for Research Support Services,… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jul
26
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An NNLM interest group is developing a series of one-page documents called “Personas” to represent users of NNLM’s products and services. These Personas work as avatars or profiles of real users of NNLM resources like webinars, free training programs, and more. They are intended to assist anyone working on educational and community engagement materials and… Read More »
Posted in: Questionnaires and Surveys
Jun
24
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Stumble, failure, mistake, bungle, blunder, miscalculation, misstep. These words may carry a negative tone, however mistakes regularly provide important opportunities to learn, adapt, try new strategies, and inspire positive action on our teams and in our work. I’m a huge college basketball fan and can’t help but associate legendary basketball coach John Wooden with the topic… Read More »
Posted in: Thought Leadership