The problem with Power Point is pretty simple. If you use it the way it wants you to use it, your presentation will probably be lame. Now if you just use it to show off cool cartoon slides, that’s a whole different story.
Where you can find me at Evaluation 2012
The American Evaluation Association Conference begins in just over a week. I’ve decided to cartoon the event so you’ll likely see my post frequency pick up for a few days starting on the 24th. If you’re going to be at the event and would like to meet up at some point, let me know in […]
Showing up on Google, in 3 cartoons
So much of the digital reputation stuff you find online is about defense (getting rid of the bad). The far more effective approach is to go on the offense, taking control of what others find when they Google your name. Here is a quick three step process that should make you show up on Google […]
Are researchers behind the curve? in 3 cartoons
I just started a new weekly newsletter, you should sign up. Here’s why: You will never miss a cartoon One day I’ll start giving away special stuff to newsletter subscribers All the other cool researchers and evaluators are doing it
How to not really evaluate, in 3 cartoons
David Henderson wrote a blog post last week about an answer to the following question: “If you had to choose between an evaluator or a marketer for your #nonprofit org, which would you pick and why?” His argument inspired these cartoons.
Is Your Website Lazy? in 3 Cartoons
Analytics are pretty useless if your website has no purpose.
Hans Rosling in 3 Cartoons
Trying something new here, let me know if you like it! Check out www.gapminder.org to see him in action!
Difference Between a Researcher during Proposal Season and a Zombie
A coworker of mine sent an email in search of “fresh brains.” It inspired this cartoon…
Secret Last Page from Matt Keene’s Missing the Fruit for the Ladder
Matt Keene, internationally famous coordinator of the Environmental Evaluators Network, is this week’s American Evaluation Association Thought Leader. He’s leading a discussion on this question: How does evaluation fit into the story of civilization? To help get things going Matt took a creative approach and put together a children’s book titled Missing the Fruit for […]
The Power of Networks
My initial updates to Eval Central are complete, so back to cartooning! Are networks an evolution in the manner by which we organize and process complexity? Manuel Lima of Bing makes the argument in the RSA talk embeded below. I have always found comfort in complexity so his talk struck a chord and inspired a […]
Entering the Next Generation in Online Instruction
In the last few months we have seen the launch of edX, Coursera, and TED-Ed. All three with the institutional backing to become major players in online education for the near future. It’s an exciting time for anyone with a love of learning. Education is evolving and classrooms are changing. I believe we are heading into the […]
Web Survey Design: Knowing When the 20 Dollar Plan is Not Enough
Being a tech savvy research analyst, I’ve created my fair share of web surveys using all sorts of applications. The free programs (with the exception of LimeSurvey) are mostly stripped down trial versions of plan based applications. The next, and most mainstream, line of applications usually fall within the $20 a month price range, a […]











