This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. By: Rachel Nicholson, Jocelyn Edens, and Ariana Chaivaranon In our workshops with curatorial colleagues (which we wrote about in the last post), we continually heard certain ideas rise to the surface about shared principles for interpretive text at the Nelson-Atkins. These included: Complexity: […]
Evaluation Roundup – April 2021
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at evalacademy.com. Welcome to our monthly roundup of new and noteworthy evaluation news and resources – here is the latest. Have something you’d like to see here? Tweet us @EvalAcademy! New and Noteworthy — Reads Shifting the Evaluation Paradigm: The Equitable Evaluation Framework Hot of […]
9 Tips to Make the Most Out of Your Virtual Conference Experience
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at evalacademy.com. In a year that saw massive and rapid shifts to online events and virtual conferences, gone are the days of rolling up to conference hotels, resigning yourself to dry pastries and tiny cups of coffee at snack breaks, and rushing endlessly down […]
Un enfoque para valorar la calidad de las evaluaciones durante el desarrollo
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at triplead.blog. Fuente Siguiendo con nuestra sección “Evaluación durante el desarrollo“, ya comentamos en el post “Control de calidad de las evaluaciones durante el desarrollo (o adaptativas)” que la Oficina de Evaluación de UNFPA ha desarrollado un nuevo y relevante “Marco de Garantía de calidad y valoración […]
What are Social Objects? [Behind the Cartoon Podcast]
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at freshspectrum.com. So I decided to try out podcasting. Today’s first ever episode is about Social Objects. Why? Because it basically covers the theory behind my cartooning. Show Notes: Just in case the embed above is not working, you can find the podcast by clicking […]
How to Organize Your PowerPoint Slides by Adding Sections
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at depictdatastudio.com. Want to organize your PowerPoint slides a little better? There’s a behind-the-scenes trick that I love using in my own presentations: Sections! In March 2021, I was speaking with GEDIs about dataviz tricks for presentations. (The GEDI program is the Graduate Education Diversity […]
Bundles and Stacks
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at cense.ca. Two powerful approaches to creating healthy habits are to bundle or stack behaviours together, by design. If we can learn to connect what we do in small ways to other things we can make big changes more easily. For innovators seeking and making […]
Join us for the Saint Louis Art Museum’s Virtual Summit on Diversity
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at rka-learnwithus.com. RK&A was honored to work with the Saint Louis Art Museum in 2019 to evaluate their longstanding Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship, which prepares outstanding museum professionals from historically underrepresented groups (particularly people of color) to become leaders in the field. The Bearden […]
Control de calidad de las evaluaciones durante el desarrollo (o adaptativas)
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at triplead.blog. La Oficina de Evaluación de UNFPA ha desarrollado un nuevo y relevante “Marco de Garantía de calidad y valoración de las evaluaciones durante el desarrollo (o adaptativas) en UNFPA” para ayudar a la Oficina de evaluación y a terceros a valorar la calidad […]
Why you shouldn’t rely on default survey platforms to give you all the answers
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at evalacademy.com. So you’ve administered a survey using one of the many online survey platforms that claim to help you create a survey, analyze the results, and export your results so you can make data-driven decisions. With tools like these, who needs an evaluator! […]