Oct
14
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I am pleased to introduce the NEO’s new program assistant, Kalyna Durbak, MLIS, who joined our staff on October 3. Kalyna will be our go-to person for managing the NEO website, providing technical support with webinars, and helping with the “roll-up-your-sleeves” work involved in carrying out evaluation projects. Kalyna began working for the UW Health… Read More »
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Oct
07
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Some of you may be working on conference posters and paper presentations for Fall conferences. And some of those will probably include charts to demonstrate data representing a lot of hard work on your part. In most cases you have minutes to use that chart to get your audience to understand the data. Stephanie Evergreen… Read More »
Posted in: Data Visualization
Sep
30
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Six degrees of separation is a concept that describes social interconnectedness. The idea, popularized in a 1990s movie, is that each human on the planet could reach any other human, by way of friend-to-friend introduction, in six steps or less. For example, you are six (or fewer) people away from meeting your favorite celebrity you… Read More »
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Sep
23
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It’s the fall, also known as the beginning of conference season. It’s a very exciting time if you like evaluation/assessment. If you want to improve your evaluation skills, two great conferences are coming up, back to back. Take a look at some of these highlights and pick one to go to! Oct. 24-29, 2016 Evaluation… Read More »
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Sep
16
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What would you rather look at? Some paragraphs of text and bullet points that explain in a step-by-step fashion your process and outcomes evaluation plans, or a diagram of those plans? For me the answer is easy: a diagram. Diagrams have the advantage of being quickly understandable, interesting to look at, invite participation of the… Read More »
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