Here are three resources on using a systems-orientation to evaluation from the presession that Meg Hargreaves and I conducted at the 2009 Conference about evaluating complex system interventions
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Designing an internal evaluation system across a diverse set of arts education programs is a complex challenge. Programs can have varying aims, audiences, and contextual variables that can often be in flux. This panel examines the initial groundwork for a common evaluation system that will meet...
AEA_EVAL2016_KC_presentation.pdf
The panelists presented (1) the history, development, and context of the network surrounding the evaluation capacity building initiative; (2) the evaluation capacity building initiative and its implementation within the complex system of the NISE Net; and (3) a summary of the results of the initiative using case studies from two different levels of the network
2015 AEA CASNET combined slides.pptx
The questions themselves are a work in progress and feedback very welcome #complex #Systems #SystemsinEvaluation #methods #Complexity #2010Conference #Systems-thinking
The two presenters will share the ways in which they use visual methods, ranging from graphic recording and graphic facilitation to graphic adaptations of concept mapping or multiple cause diagrams of complex systems or situations
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To supplement, the authors will present survey results from other new-to-CTSA evaluators regarding their promising practices for understanding evaluation within these complex systems. #DataVisualizationandReporting #westaby #newevaluators #CTSAs #moody #HowTo #learning #Poster #GovernmentEvaluation #learningprocesses #2013Conference #ResearchonEvaluation #HealthEvaluation #complexsystems #learningaboutevaluation #TeachingofEvaluation #NeedsAssessment #CTSA #SystemsinEvaluation #health
FINAL Poster_10_4_13.pdf
The panelist will consider why innovative approaches to evaluation, including evaluation of complex systems, compete for attention
Kuo AEA 2009 Innovating Eval 111009b.pdf
Examining programs with comprehensive pipeline approaches to prevention is not new to evaluators, yet this recent growth in funding presents an opportunity for evaluators to unite to brainstorm ideas and share resources around how to best evaluate new kinds of complex systems. This session will be guided by the question: "How can one best evaluate a Promise Neighborhood?"
His theoretical interests include unexpected behavior in programs and their evaluations, logic models, continuous process improvement methodologies in evaluation, complex systems, and the nature of practical action
AEA CDC 06_09_2010 no links.ppt
Evaluators often work in complex situations that are hard to describe. Traditional logic models have been the primary tools for wrapping our heads around program theory and context. However, in complex situations, these logic models quickly become so overcrowded with boxes and arrows that it is...
System Story AEA presentation.pptx