Ring in 2010 with Evaluation Training Online
Claremont Graduate University is proud to present our 2009-2010 lineup of workshops in evaluation, available exclusively online to a limited audience. The series includes a range of topics from major names in the field, as well as cutting-edge topics in the use of technology in evaluation and applied research.
Each full 3-hour workshop includes a first 90-minute session of instruction, followed by an interactive 90-minute session of exercises and discussion the following day. Participants may sign up for the full workshop or only the first day of instruction. See below for pricing.
A 30-minute training period for the online environment procedes each workshop.
System requirements: High-speed internet connection. Computer speakers. Microphone a plus for the interactive session.
All prices reflect sale of one workshop for one individual participant. If interested in group rates, contact paul.thomas@cgu.edu.
2009-2010
November 21-22: The Domain of Evaluation (Michael Scriven)
November 30-December 1: What Counts as Credible Evidence in Evaluation and Applied Research? (Stewart I. Donaldson)
January 26-27: Using Evaluation Theory to Improve Practice (Stewart I. Donaldson)
February 20-21: The Logic of Evaluation (Michael Scriven)
March 13-14: Meta-Evaluation - A Checklist Approach (Michael Scriven)
May 11-12: Ethnography: A Qualitative Approach for Evaluation and Applied Research (David Fetterman)
May 25-26: Practical Program Evaluation: A Theory-Driven Approach (Stewart I. Donaldson)
June 8-9: Using Technology to Enhance Evaluation and Applied Research (Tarek Azzam)
More information: http://www.cgu.edu/EvalOnline





