AI use in the workplace has been fraught with uncertainty and fear for many in the workforce. However, there may be an opportunity for evaluators to play key a role in assisting organizations with implementing AI because of our unique skillset and diverse perspectives.
Posts by Colorado Evaluation Network
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Is your evaluation reporting clear and inclusive?
Check out this great infographic from Eval Academy featuring 7 ways to improve the accessibility of your evaluation reports!
Looking for an Evaluation-related podcast? Give a listen to The It Depends Podcast!
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Happy Cyber Monday!
Local videographer Shelley Schlender joined Tim Seastedt for a walk through the new Spruce Gulch Wildlife and Research Reserve recently.
Spruce Gulch was gifted to CU earlier this year by a private donor. Tim is spearheading research and education on the property.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfli...
"Cognitive biases are part of being human—and they show up in evaluation too."
But don't worry! There are strategies for addressing our biases. The top 5 biases in evaluation are detailed in this article by the Eval Academy.
Evaluation 2025 Theme: Engaging Community, Sharing Leadership
They are promoting the in-person option, but there IS a (limited) virtual component for those unable to attend in person!
Are all the competency domains covered across your evaluation roles? Here's a great presentation from GEI outlining an evaluation competency framework.
This is the first post in a two-part series on data triangulation.
A good refresher!
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Are you getting the most out of your evaluation questions?
Eval Academy has created a 4-minute video summarizing their "Top 10 Tips for crafting evaluation questions that are meaningful, strategic, and actionable." (Full transcript below video.)
In a world flooded with information where people are struggling to trust each other, GEI proposes 7 great strategies for building trust in evaluation findings: