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MAE 21st Annual Conference, Exemplary Michigan Evaluations

  • 14 Apr 2016
  • 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Radisson Hotel, Lansing, Michigan
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EARN up to 5 SW CEUs!

21th Annual MAE Conference

Exemplary Michigan Evaluations

Register by April 1st for early registration rates.

Featuring: Carefully selected evaluators from major universities, nonprofit organizations, foundations and private practices to conduct engaging workshops along with poster presenters! 

 Conference Day Schedule

8:30-9:00          Registration/Continental Breakfast

9:00-9:30          Annual Business Meeting MAE President, Rita McPhail

9:30-9:40          Welcome and Orientation   Conference Coordinator Craig Wiles

9:40-10:20       Keynote Address: Trailblazing Your Individual Path toward Excellence in Evaluation, Lori Wingate, PhD

10:20-10:30      Break 

10:30-11:50     Concurrent Breakout Sessions I

A. Michigan Great Start Readiness Program Evaluations: 20 Years of Collaboration: Tomoko Wakabayashi et al.

B. Practical Skills for Data Dashboard Design: Miranda Lee 

C. Evaluation Evidence Throughout Policy and Program Lifecycles: Daniel Schroter & Gregory Greenman

11;50-12:00 Break

12:00-1:00        Lunch Discussion:  Social Work Ethics in Evaluation: Rita McPhail

1:10-2:30         Concurrent Breakout Sessions II

D.  Michigan Fitness Foundation Social Marketing Campaign: An Impact Evaluation: Maran Subramain et al.

E. Classification Tree Analysis: A Useful Statistical Tool for Program Evaluators: Meredith L. Philyaw, Elizabeth Wroughton, and Jennifer Lyons

F. The Stories We Tell: Story Banking Technique:  Emerald Cronin, Melissa Lubbers and Kara Siedlik  

2:30-3:00         Poster Session and Snack Break          

3:10-4:20         Concurrent Breakout Sessions III

G. Data Visualization for Evaluators: Choosing the Right Graph for your Evaluation Questions: Lyssa Wilson and Emma Perk

H. Using Rapid Ethnographic Assessment: A Case Study in Data Collection : WSU Doctoral Students (see link)

I. Navigating the Murky Waters of Multi-Site Evaluation:  Molly Hungerford, Chad Jobin & Meredith Philyaw

4:30 Informal Networking

For More Information:

MAE 21st Annual Conference schedule and bio 2016.pdf

 


 

 

 

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