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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Historically, we've accomplished this through the tried and true method of paper evaluations. At the 2009 NTC, we decided to give this system a major tech overhaul by implementing a mobile text messaging version of this: the Mobile Evaluation. This would trigger the next question, and so on until the evaluation was complete.
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Note from Beth: This post, Evaluation for Learning , was originally published as a guest post on the Good blog as a response to “ How Might We Celebrate Learning through Evaluation? tweeted the link to the original and one colleague, Michelle Murrain, wrote a reflection called " Evaluation and Being A Learning Organization.".
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Some were quite informative while others did not go so well. Provide information up front about the software and the areas to cover, and invite feedback and questions before the event as well as throughout the demonstration to make sure the audience understands and is engaged. Tags: evaluation software Get your technology ready!
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Photo by Monster Today is Information Overload Awareness Day. The purpose is to call attention to the problem of Information Overload, how it impacts both individuals and organizations, and what can be done to lessen its impact. Take my information overload quiz. It can help you evaluate whether a tool is really valuable.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
We call it Esoterica for Evaluators. This serves two purposes - it is a useful tool for sharing information about resources and what our members are doing/producing. Check this out. We use it basically as a very easy content management system for bulletin items - but most people never realize that the content is fed through twitter.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Twitter Karma is a great tool to use if you want to inventory your Twitter community, clean up any nonreciprocal followers, or simply evaluate your lists. an easy way to approach this is by updating information in the group/fan page every time you send out an enewsletter or action alert). Tweet. Well, that’s what Mr. Facebook.
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Monday, August 17, 2009
TWiki, along with Confluence , SocialText and other platforms, include (either natively or via an optional plugin) tabular data -- spreadsheet like pages for tracking lists and numeric information. TWiki and others include built-in form generators, allowing you to better track information and interact with Wiki users. You might be.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Take advantage of free information. Once you are comfortable in differentiating what is marketing and what is actionable information, use all the free information that is available. While the community's viewpoint may not be aligned with yours, you will find information to form your own, more informed, opinion.
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
raquo; API Evaluation Framework is here! Posted Thursday, January 17th, 2008 at 3:22 pm by Michael Cervino (11 posts) An important and highly useful evaluation framework for APIs is now available from Idealware — Getting Your Systems Talking: A Framework to Evaluate APIs and Data Exchange Features. Long Live IE6!
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Monday, September 21, 2009
of free information. what is marketing and what is actionable information, use all the free. information that is available. may not be aligned with yours, you will find information to form your. own, more informed, opinion. Do you have other tips on evaluating new technologies for nonprofit techies? peers.
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