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Evaluation 2.0: Trends, New Ideas, Cool Tools Cindy Olney NN/LM Outreach Evaluation Resource Center January 22, 2015
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NOTE ABOUT IMAGES Many images in this documents are copyright protected and should not be used in other presentations or publications. If you would like to use images that appear in this file, please contact Cindy Olney at olneyc@uw.edu.olneyc@uw.edu
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My Mission Help others use the evaluation process to Engage and learn Find meaning Motivate and foster change Advocate
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Prehistoric evaluation tools
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The New Era of Evaluation
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My time management viz
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Trends: Interaction and Engagement
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Visual Communication
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More pictures, fewer words
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Data Dashboards
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The perfect metric We cannot emphasize it enough—the success of your dashboard will come down to your ability to distinguish between useful, productive information and interesting but extraneous information. -Juice Analytics -“A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love to Use”
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CDC Healthy People 2020 Infographic
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Stages of Infographic Design
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Use alternative formats for written reports
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Duarte.com provides free downloadable slidedoc templates
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In fact, this book is a slidedoc
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Think beyond still images …the visual- centric social networks have seen explosive growth and valuations… --Cameron Uganec, Social Media and Storytelling, Part 4, HootSuite
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Coolest Bar Chart: Denver Museum of Nature & Science DMNS video
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Source: Koeman, L., Kalnikaite, V., Rogers, Y. & Bird, J. (2014)
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Story Telling
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People engage through stories
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Appreciative Inquiry: Sharing peak experiences and aspirations
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Basic AI Questions Tell me a story about the best experience you have had with our library. What did you value most about that experience? Why was that experience important to you? What services or opportunities do you wish the library offered users like you? What could make the library an even stronger asset to you?
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Most Significant Change Method
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Basic MSC Questions What is the most significant change you have experienced since________ Why was this change so significant to you? What different has it made already? What difference will it make in the future?
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Photovoice: Telling stories through pictures Pictures from 2013 and 2014 !VIVA! Photovoice Assessment Project. Used with permission.
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The Photo-Story Template Describe the picture (Who is in it? What are they doing? When did this happen? ) What happened as a result of your teaching this person or these people about MedlinePlus? (How did it help them? What did they do differently?) Why do you consider this change important?
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Technology
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“34% of cell Internet users go online mostly using their phones, and not using some other device such as a desktop or laptop computer.” -- Pew internet: Mobile, Pew Internet and American Life Project, 2013.
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Online view of a questionnaire
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Mobile view with one-question per page format
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Point-of-contact feedback
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Analytics for a Quick Tap Survey
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Poll Everywhere
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Padlet: The “Comment” Wall
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Example of a Padlet Wall
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Eval 2.0 Take Home Engage
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OERC Contact Information Web site: nnlm.gov/evaluation Blog: nnlm.gov/evaluation/blog Twitter: @nnlmOERC Cindy Olney Acting Assistant Director olneyc@uw.edu 678-682-3864
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CREDIT SLIDE My time management system was adapted from a process developed by business coach Lauren Dearing Russo ( laurendrusso.com) laurendrusso.com
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