It draws from indicator frameworks developed for Broadening Participation and for Informal Science Education and initiates a conversation on reporting similar indicators across disparate programs
Evaluating Alliance Programs.pdf
Poster Abstract: A major goal of Informal Science Education (ISE) is to address and improve upon, the lack of standardized tools and strategies to effectively measure outcomes and impacts across programs
Phillips_AEA_2011_poster_final.pdf
The Building Informal Science Education (BISE) project coded 520 evaluation reports posted to informalscience.org
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One is an evaluation exploring the communication structures within the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (nisenet.org), the other is a collaborative synthesis of evaluation reports posted on the website informalscience.org
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Developed by the DEVISE (Developing, Validating, and Implementing Situated Evaluations) team as part of a 3-yearNSF grant to build evaluation capacity in citizen science programs. Presentation Abstract: Projects that engage the public in scientific research, (often referred to as “citizen...
Phillips_AEA_2012_final.pdf
The three documents included here for use at the 2009 AEA conference are: 1) a description of our paper, 2) PowerPoint slides for our presentation, and 3) tables demonstrating use of the Partial Comparisons Approach in evaluating two STEM projects in Washington State. #EvaluationUse #Prek...
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NASA Innovations in Climate Education (NICE) at Langley Research Center has funded 71 climate education initiatives over four years, each evaluated separately by external evaluators. This meta-evaluation project seeks to understand the range of evaluations represented in the portfolio, including...
Martin_AEA2013_Poster.pdf
Informal Information Technology (IT) education programs serving girls between grades 6 – 12 were surveyed to identify practices effective in engaging girls in IT. Women are significantly underrepresented in IT education paths and careers and many programs aim to increase girls’ interest to...
Promising Practices for Engaging Girls in IT.pdf
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PDF of the Evaluation 2009 Program, sans covers due to size, as it went to print. #2009Conference #Communications #program #Evaluation2009 #Communications #Conference
aea09.program.final.pdf