2008 American Evaluation Association Presentation Materials
You can download materials here from sessions where InSites members were presenters at the American Evaluation Association meeting in November 2008 in Denver.
Pre-session — Human Systems Dynamics Theory Applied to Evaluation Practice
This session was facilitated by Beverly Parsons of InSites and Meg Hargreaves of
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. It investigates the importance of and how to identify three human system dynamics—organized, self-organizing, and unorganized—within an evaluation, how to align different evaluation designs with different types of human system dynamics and programmatic interventions, how to use basic conditions of self-organizing systems to design data collection and analyze data, and how this system's orientation relates to other evaluation methods.
Here are materials for the pre-session workshop entitled Human Systems Dynamics Theory Applied to Evaluation Practice.
PowerPoint presentation .ppt
Data Collection Questions to Understand Self-Organizing Dynamics and Evaluative Questions Addressed and Features Within Each Type of Evaluation Design. Handout as .doc
Questions to Guide Attention to Organic Systems. Handout as .doc
Session—Policy and Practice Implications of a Multi-faceted Approach to Building Evaluation Capacity in Community Colleges
Here is a paper by Beverly Parsons from the session entitled Policy and Practice Implications of a Multi-faceted Approach to Building Evaluation Capacity in Community Colleges.
Handout: Paper: Building Faculty Engagement and a Culture of Inquiry Through CLIPS—Communities of Learning, Inquiry, and Practice as .pdf
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