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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 &
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of Interventions |
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Taj Carson
Data, Refined: Mapping Complex 21st Century
Data, the Easy Way |
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Gretchen Biesecker
Using Art to Frame Effective Data Review
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2012 AEA Conference (Minneapolis)
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Humphrey Costello
Data viz follies: Map Crap |
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Kathryn Stemper
This is nice, but what do we do with it?
Turning evaluation reports into useable findings. |
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Reese Jenniges
Data viz follies: Rants (bad graphs & innovations) |
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Michael Szanyi
Evaluating the status of dance:
Movement as a viable evaluation tool
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Eric Canen
Data viz follies: Infographics |
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Chris Lysy
Ignite Improv |
2011 AEA Conference (Anaheim)
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Laran Despain
Effectively communicating evaluation results |
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Stephanie Evergreen
DVR TIG Business Meeting |
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David Fetterman
Using an empowerment evaluation
engine to race
toward social justice |
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John Gargani
How to build the visualcy of your client |
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Chris Lysy
Why we should blog at the
DVR TIG meeting |
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Lynn Paleo
Evaluating Occupy Oakland |
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Dawn Smart
A passion for a diverse practice |
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Jonathan White
The learning portal for
DM&E for peace building |