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Is Your Audience on Facebook? [Guest post by Isaac Castillo]

Is Your Audience on Facebook? [Guest post by Isaac Castillo]

Isaac Castillo is leading a 3-part series about public speaking skills and nonverbal communication for evaluators. Isaac has taught public speaking and debate at the high school and college levels, and he was an All American debater before entering the evaluation field. I hope you enjoy reading his third…

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And then he flashed a slide that made the whole room gasp… [Guest post by Jen Hamilton]

And then he flashed a slide that made the whole room gasp… [Guest post by Jen Hamilton]

Today’s guest post is from Jen Hamilton, a.k.a. superwoman. Jen is an experienced evaluator, the communications committee co-chair for the Eastern Evaluation Research Society, and, perhaps officially now, an evaluation blogger. Check out Jen’s previous posts about the magical ingredient in potent presentations and evaluation…

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Movement as Speech: 3-Part Series on Nonverbal Communication [Guest post by Isaac Castillo]

Movement as Speech: 3-Part Series on Nonverbal Communication [Guest post by Isaac Castillo]

Isaac Castillo is leading a 3-part series about public speaking skills and nonverbal communication for evaluators. Isaac has taught public speaking and debate at the high school and college levels, and he was an All American debater before entering the evaluation field. He writes, “When presenting in…

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Getting Handy in Your Presentation: 3-Part Series on Nonverbal Communication [Guest post by Isaac Castillo]

Getting Handy in Your Presentation: 3-Part Series on Nonverbal Communication [Guest post by Isaac Castillo]

Isaac Castillo is leading a 3-part series about public speaking skills and nonverbal communication for evaluators. Isaac has taught public speaking and debate at the high school and college levels, and he was an All American debater before entering the evaluation field. He writes, “When presenting…

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Formative and summative evaluations [Guest post by David Henderson]

Formative and summative evaluations [Guest post by David Henderson]

Last month I described some of the differences between researchers and evaluators (you can read the post here). David Henderson noticed that my ideas could also explain the differences between formative and summative evaluators. I was intrigued by his comment, and I asked David to…

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