I attended two sessions at Evaluation 2011 where Google Analytics was discussed. In both, the emphasis was placed on how you could use GA in evaluation practice; questions you could answer and how you would go about answering them. At some point or another a hand would raise and a technical question would be asked. […]
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Lessons Learned at #eval11 TIG as CoP
Ok, I’m now back home after a nice conference. Instead of giving full recaps, I’m going to write a string of posts on lessons learned from Evaluation 2011. I’m going to start with my first session: Topical Interest Groups as Communities of Practice: Strategies for building a community of practice. Is it a network or […]
You know you’ve given a good presentation when… #eval11
Once thing about flying cross country, it provides ample opportunity to draw cartoons. I have a bunch ready to go, so if you like them, keep coming back.
#Dataviz, a popular topic #eval11
Just finished my second, and final, presentation on data visualization. One thing that is not hard to miss, evaluators are really interested in data visualization. Every session put on by the newly formed Data Visualization and Reporting Topical Interest Group was full to the brim, standing/sitting on the floor room only. And, because this is […]
Inside my mind this afternoon #eval11
If you didn’t know I’m a family man…
Beware of Web #eval11
Ok, so the Ignite presentation on blogging went great. I hope the video turns out well, I’ll definitely post it when it’s ready to go. I’m tired and it’s late, but I felt obligated to post something so here is one of my slides, stand alone cartoon ready…





