Ignite Presentations

  Ignite is a style of presentation that consists of 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds (to total five minutes). Ignite was first introduced to AEA at the 2011 conference. Click on the videos below to see examples of Ignite-style presentations and to see presentations on DVR topics (click fullscreen [  ] or watch on YouTube). To learn more about how to ignite your presentations, visit igniteshow.com.  

2013 AEA Conference (Washington D.C.)


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H. Costello & K. Freedman
 
Harvey Balls: Visualizing Quality & Effectiveness    
of Interventions
          
      Taj Carson

Data, Refined: Mapping Complex 21st Century
Data, the Easy Way  
     Gretchen Biesecker

Using Art to Frame Effective Data Review
Sessions 





2012 AEA Conference (Minneapolis)


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Humphrey Costello
           
Data viz follies: Map Crap
Kathryn Stemper
           
This is nice, but what do we do with it?
Turning evaluation reports into useable findings.
Reese Jenniges  
                      
Data viz follies: Rants (bad graphs & innovations) 
Michael Szanyi
           
Evaluating the status of dance:
Movement as a viable evaluation tool

     
Eric Canen            
           
Data viz follies: Infographics
          
     Chris Lysy
           
Ignite Improv



2011 AEA Conference (Anaheim)


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Laran Despain
           
Effectively communicating evaluation results
          
       Stephanie Evergreen
           

DVR TIG Business Meeting
David Fetterman
           
Using an empowerment evaluation engine to race
toward social justice
 
  John Gargani
           

How to build the visualcy of your client

Chris Lysy
           
Why we should blog at the DVR TIG meeting
 
  Lynn Paleo
           

Evaluating Occupy Oakland

Dawn Smart
           
A passion for a diverse practice
 
  Jonathan White
           

The learning portal for DM&E for peace building