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Session Schedule for: Friday, Nov 13, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

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Room
Roundtable Rotation I: Using a Checklist Methodology to Evaluate E-Learning In Organization

Roundtable Rotation II: Evaluating Change in Practice Through Online Coursework
the Boardroom
International Advocacy Evaluation: Coordinating Comprehensive Evaluation Across Seven Countries
Panzacola Section F1
Cost Analysis 101
Panzacola Section F2
Using Multiple Sources of Evidence to Evaluate Policy Changes: Examining the Impact of the 2007 Smoke-Free Arizona Act
Panzacola Section F3
Action Research: A Formative Evaluation Strategy in Times of Complexity and Chaos
Panzacola Section F4
Is Evaluation Meeting its Purpose: Examples From the Health Sector
Panzacola Section G1
Teaching to a More Responsive Test: How the Scotts Miracle-Gro Cap Scholars Program has Utilized Self-determination Theory to Make Context Integral to Outcome Evaluation
Panzacola Section G2
An Evaluative Approach to Quality Assurance in Higher Education
Panzacola Section H1
Estimating the Precision of an Evaluative Conclusion
Panzacola Section H2
Exploring Methods and Tools in Higher Education Evaluation
Panzacola Section H3
The Value of Shared Metrics Approaches
Panzacola Section H4
Harnessing the Challenges of Conducting Public Education (K-12) Evaluations
Sebastian Section I1
Reviewing Three Statistical Techniques and Their Applications for Evaluation Research: Using Propensity Score Matching (PSM), Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM), and Missing Data Techniques
Sebastian Section I2
Adaptation to Local Contexts
Sebastian Section I3
The Historical Context of Evaluation: The Forgotten Post-war Years
Sebastian Section I4
International and Cross Cultural TIG Business Meeting and Think Tank: Uncovering Context in Evaluation - Paths for Addressing Diverse Needs in the ICCE TIG
Sebastian Section L1
Evaluating Emergency Preparedness
Sebastian Section L2
Building Evaluation Capacity, Learning and Use Through Communities of Practice
Sebastian Section L3
Evaluation Theories Grounded in Social Justice
Sebastian Section L4
Building Consensus on Nationwide Outcomes and Indicators for Extension
Suwannee 11
Hearing Silenced Voices: Using Visual Methods to Include Traditionally Disenfranchised Populations in Evaluation
Suwannee 12
Evaluating United States Department of Education and National Science Foundation Programs for Improving Mathematics and Science Education: Rigor, Relevance, Context, and Challenges
Suwannee 13
Evaluating Educational Materials in the Profit-Making World: Issues Associated With Evaluating Curricular Materials for Textbook Publishers
Suwannee 14
Issues in Measuring Students' Interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Related Careers: Using Multiple Data Sources in Evaluations of National Science Foundation Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST) Programs
Suwannee 15
Institutionalizing Evaluation and Grantmaking
Suwannee 16
Roundtable Rotation I: Divisive Contexts and Their Impact on Evaluation

Roundtable Rotation II: Methodological Successes and Challenges in Conducting Comprehensive Organizational Health Assessment in Child Welfare
Suwannee 17
Roundtable Rotation I: County Level Benchmarking: Helping Local Groups to Make the Most of Public Data

Roundtable Rotation II: Dealing With Existing Data: The Benefits and Pitfalls
Suwannee 18
Roundtable Rotation I: To PhD or not to PhD? That is the Question

Roundtable Rotation II: When Your Evaluation Goes Kaput: Lessons Learned From First Time Evaluators
Suwannee 19
Roundtable Rotation I: Best Practices in Professional Development: Understanding the Impacts of Teacher Investment and Implementation

Roundtable Rotation II: Enhancing Teaching Quality in High Need Schools: Evaluating the Implementation of a Standards-Based Professional Development Tool
Suwannee 20
Roundtable Rotation I: Developing Data Profiles to Support Community Health Improvement Efforts

Roundtable Rotation II: Using the Model for Collaborative Evaluations (MCE) to Address Health Disparities: Evaluations in Communities of Faith
Suwannee 21
Evaluation for All: Strategies to Increase Racial/Ethnic Diversity in the Field of Program Evaluation
Wekiwa 3
Tools for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Using Bayesian and Decision Analysis
Wekiwa 4
Collaborative Evaluations: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned
Wekiwa 5
Evaluation for Research Centers, Institutes, and Multi-level Multi-context Programs
Wekiwa 6
Prospective Evaluation and Technology: New Developments and 21st Century Challenges
Wekiwa 7
Instrument Development and Evaluability Assessment in Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Wekiwa 8
Business and Industry TIG Business Meeting
Wekiwa 9
Teaching Evaluation in a Variety of Contexts: Lessons From the Classroom and the Field
Wekiwa 10

 

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