The NISE Net runs a series of online brown-bag conversations focused on helping partners share their work and learn from others in the Network. The aim of the online brown-bag conversations is to increase the number of professional development opportunities available to our partners, create more channels for Network partners to learn from each other directly, and create ways for partners to follow-up on ideas or efforts that emerge at in-person meetings.
Making Evaluation Design Decisions: When Basic Evaluation Methods Meet the Real World
Monday, September 21, 2015
2pm - 3pm ET / 11am - 12pm PT
Presenters
- Liz Kollmann from the Museum of Science, Boston
- Liz Rosino from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)
- Gina Svarovsky from the University of Notre Dame
Come attend this upcoming brown-bag presentation to learn more about how members of the NISE Net Evaluation Team adapted basic data collection methods to support various phases of NISE Net Evaluation Studies. You’ll gain new perspectives on how to implement basic methods, an understanding of the factors to consider when trying these in your own unique environments, and a sense of empowerment to work with methods that will benefit both study participants and your organization.
Resources
- Watch a recording of the brown-bag here
- Brown-Bag Presentation Slides (PDF)
- Additional information about Evaluation and Research
- NISE Net Product page: Making Evaluation Design Decisions: When Basic Evaluation Methods Meet the Real World