The idea for this cartoon came from an exchange I had with another evaluator. It's fun when robots make mistakes, like suggesting you join a group because a word can have more than one …
How doodles have freed my mind: guest post by Allison Titcomb
The following guest post was written (and doodled) by Allison Titcomb of ALTA Consulting, LLC. You can also find her on Twitter. Reflections on Reflective Process (or How doodles have freed my …
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Power Point is not the null
Like everyone else, I love to hate on some Power Point. But it's not the null. The presentation null is not the tech but the format and style of most Power Points. Presentations that are built in …
Instigate: InnoNet Kung Fu
To Instigate: to goad or urge forward I like it when people add their voices to the constant online conversation. I love it when people bring out the voice of others. I got a chance to hang out …
The tension at the beginning of every evaluation
This cartoon is a tension attacker. It's not designed to judge. It's designed to spark. If you're on the program side, you have to believe the program works. If it didn't, why are you committing so …
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Want your tweets unique, try writing them in Haiku, here is a cartoon
Can a several centuries old form of poetry be an alternative? No doubt. Especially if you use the form to Tweet. Maria Gajewski got the whole Evaluation Haiku thing started earlier this year. More …
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I think John Gargani is following me
How many times must you see someone out of the corner of your eye before it seems more than mere coincidence? At a large conference there are going to be people you never see, there will also be …
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New technology loop
One of the things I'm trying to do more this year is reach out to my colleagues for cartoon inspiration. As much as I could just sit and cartoon daily from the thoughts bouncing around in my head, …
Here in Minneapolis for #eval12
I just checked into a very nice room here in Minneapolis, getting ready to have lunch then heading over to the conference hotel. My goal this year is to just take everything in and not spend too much …
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 …
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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 …
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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?" …
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