Dear colleagues,
We recently wrote you about an opportunity for professional development
training in applied research methods and practical evaluation skills.
These workshops have been filling up quickly with participants from
across the country and abroad, so only a limited number of Early
Registration seats are available. Register online today to save your
seat!
< http://www.cgu.edu/workshops >
Please note that 6 of the 18 workshops offered are also available as a
live webcast on the day of the event.
Early Registration Rates:
Professionals: $90 per one-day workshop (with discounts for multiple
workshops)
Students: $45 per one-day workshop
Webcasts: $50 for professionals, $30 for students
These offerings are taught by an array of academics and professionals
from across the country, including some of the leading theorists in
their fields. A full list of workshop titles is below, or visit our
website for descriptions and in-depth bios.
Questions may be addressed to Paul Thomas, Director of External Affairs,
at [log in to unmask] or (909) 607-9016.
We hope to see many of you in Southern California next month, or in one
of the online classrooms!
Joleen Archibald
Assistant for Outreach
Claremont Graduate University
(909) 607-0951
Please excuse cross-postings.
2009 Workshops List:
August 21 through August 26, 2009
* Basics of Evaluation & Applied Research Methods
* Writing Successful Grant Proposals
* Logic Models for Program Evaluation and Planning
* Practical Program Evaluation: A Program Theory Approach
* Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
* Quasi-Experimental Methods
* Utilization-Focused Evaluation
* Introduction to Applied Quantitative Analysis
* Evaluation 2.0: A Hands-on Exploration of How to Measure
Connected Communications and Online Identity
* Empowerment Evaluation
* Introduction to the Measurement of Experience
* Considering Culture in Evaluation and Applied Research
* Meta-Evaluation: A Checklist Approach
* Identifying, Framing, Measuring and Interpreting Racism in
Evaluation/Research Efforts
* Creating Effective Surveys for Applied Research
* Using Technology to Enhance Applied Research and Evaluation
* How to Conduct Culturally Competent Community-based Program
Evaluations
* Using RCTs (Randomized Control Trials) to Improve Educational
Research and Evaluation
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