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Dec
09
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For most of us, the end-of-year festivities are in full swing. We get to enjoy holiday treats. Lift a wine glass with colleagues, friends, and loved ones. Step back from the daily grind and enjoy some light-hearted holiday fun. Or, we could take these golden holiday social events to work on our qualitative interviewing skills!… Read More »
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Dec
02
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“Five guys on the court working together can achieve more than five talented individuals who come and go as individuals.” Kareem Abdul-Jabbar When you’re working on an outreach project, you will almost certainly have some kind of partner organizations in the project. Funders of outreach projects love to see partnerships, and sometimes they even require… Read More »
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Nov
23
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The holiday season is upon us, so I want to give our readers a holiday Appreciative Inquiry challenge. This is a fun way to practice the Appreciative Inquiry interview. It also provides an opportunity for you and your family to plan a better-than-usual holiday season. Finally, it gives everyone something to talk about other than politics…. Read More »
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Nov
07
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Last week I taught the class Finding Information in Numbers and Words: Data Analysis for Program Evaluation at the SCC/MLA Annual Meeting in Galveston, TX. There is a section of the class where we review some math concepts that are frequently used in evaluation, and the discussion of mean, median and mode was more interesting… Read More »
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Oct
28
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By Michelle Malizia, Director of Library Services for the Health Sciences, University of Houston I’ll start with a full disclosure: I am a late convert to logic models. Many years ago, I worked in a department that, for a period of time, became governed by logic models. This experience made me fear… no, hate… logic models. … Read More »
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