Jun
12
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At the American Evaluation Association Summer Institute, Laura Linnan, Director of the Carolina Collaborative for Research on Work & Health at UNC Gillings School of Public Health, did a workshop entitled Process Evaluation: What You Need to Know and How to Get Started. According to the CDC, process evaluation is the systematic collection of information… Read More »
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Jun
05
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Cindy Olney and I just returned from the American Evaluation Association Summer Institute in Atlanta, GA. The blog posts for the next couple of months will be filled with lessons learned from the Institute. I am going to start with Outputs, because they were the greatest surprise to me. In his “Introduction to Program Evaluation,”… Read More »
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May
29
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We are often asked for samples of questionnaires and evaluations for information outreach projects. This peer tutor project from the Texas Rio Grande Valley has posted a number of sample evaluation documents that can be modified for other information outreach projects The ¡VIVA! (Vital Information for a Virtual Age) Project is a high school-based health… Read More »
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May
22
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In a recent blog post, evaluator Stephanie Evergreen suggested that people no longer ask for power point slides at the end of a presentation (Stop Asking if the Slides are Available). Her point is that the slides should support the speaker and be fairly useless on their own. If the audience needs a reminder of… Read More »
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May
13
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The OERC will do its part in keeping Austin weird this week at the 2015 Medical Library Association conference. If you happen to be around, stop by our presentations on Sunday (5/17) afternoon and say hi. First up, Cindy Olney and other members of the !VIVA! Peer Tutor Project Team the will be exhibiting their… Read More »
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