Monday, May 20, 2013

Registration Open for the Claremont Evaluation Center's Summer Evaluation Workshop Series

[Announcement from SCRA-L]


The Claremont Evaluation Center is Proud to Announce:

The Annual Summer Evaluation Workshop Series

August 25 - 29, 2013


The Claremont Evaluation Center is proud to offer our Summer 2013 Professional Development Workshop Series on Evaluation and Applied Research Methods. Once again, professionals, academics, and students alike are invited to take part in the vibrant on-site community in beautiful Southern California, or to join us online for real-time interactive webcasts of the event.  The 2013 series includes 21 one-day workshops for you to choose from, each one taught by leading experts in the field.  These workshops sell out quickly, so reserve your seat today!

Information and Registration:  http://www.cgu.edu/workshops
New Low Registration Rates:

On-Site Workshops
$90 per full-day workshop for professionals
$50 per full-day workshop for students

Online Workshops
$90 per full-day workshop for professionals
$50 per full-day workshop for students

These workshops include introductory and advanced courses in evaluation and applied research methods. See below for the full list of titles, or visit us online to see all speakers and workshop descriptions.

2013 Workshops List:

 - Basics of Evaluation & Applied Research Methods (Donaldson & Christie)

 - Applied Multiple Regression: Mediation, Moderation, and More (Berger)

 - Experience Sampling Methods (Nakamura)

 - Grant Proposal Writing (Omoto)

 - The Tip of the Iceberg: Beyond Program Evaluation (Scriven)

 - Cultural Responsiveness in Applied Research and Evaluation (Hopson & Casillas)

 - Evaluating Program Viability, Effectiveness, and Transferability: An Integrated Perspective (Chen)

 - Introduction to Educational Evaluation (Berry & Eddy)

 - Survey Research Methods (Siegel)

 - Positive Psychology Research and Evaluation (Donaldson)

 - Introduction to Qualitative Methods (Salazar)

 - Translating AEA's Public Statement on Cultural Competence in Evaluation into Practice (Bledsoe)

 - International Development Evaluation (Conner)

 - Policy Evaluation (Leos-Urbel)

 - Using Technology to Improve Research and Evaluation (Azzam)

 - Introduction to Program Design: A Theory-Driven Approach (Donaldson & Gargani)

 - Social Cost-Benefit Analysis (Campbell)

 - Hierarchical Linear Modeling (Thomas)

 - Leadership Assessment [In-Person Only] (Reichard)

 - Evaluability Assessment: When, Why and How (Trevisan & Walser)

 - Developmental Evaluation [Online Only] (Patton)

We hope to see many of you in Southern California this August, and many others online!

For more information, contact:
John M. LaVelle
Director of Operations and External Affairs
School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
School of Politics and Economics
Claremont Graduate University
(909) 607-9016

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