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How can you help people when they are afraid? [Guest post by Elizabeth Silverstein]

How can you help people when they are afraid? [Guest post by Elizabeth Silverstein]

Hello Evaluation community! My name is Elizabeth Silverstein and I am probably as novice an evaluator as you will ever find. Currently I am a lowly graduate student in Public Affairs in Wisconsin, but have been spending this summer interning for a government agency in…

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Perspectives from New Evaluators

Perspectives from New Evaluators

It’s that time of year again. Stores are full of back-to-school clothes, backpacks, and school supplies. They’ll be selling Christmas decorations any day now! Newbie evaluators and recent graduates experience a back-to-school nostalgia around this time of year. We’re reflecting on what we’ve accomplished since…

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Tattoos for evaluators [Cartoon by Chris Lysy]

Tattoos for evaluators [Cartoon by Chris Lysy]

When I compared researchers and evaluators, Jen Hamilton commented that she’d like to get “correlation is not causation” tattooed across her forehead. We couldn’t agree more! P.S. Check out freshspectrum.com for more evaluation cartoons from Chris Lysy.

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Evaluation Methods for Public Engagement Projects [Guest post by Eric Abdullateef]

Evaluation Methods for Public Engagement Projects [Guest post by Eric Abdullateef]

Today’s guest commentary is from Eric Abdullateef, the friendliest evaluator you’ll ever meet. I met Eric at the American Evaluation Association’s conference last fall and was thrilled to learn that he was a fellow Washingtonian. Although we see each other at the Washington Evaluators monthly…

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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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