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intrepidNow – David Heinemeier Hansson on working remotely
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DIRECTIONS TO STUDIO INTREPID. Join the Mailing List. DIRECTIONS TO STUDIO INTREPID. Join the Mailing List. Friday 19 August 2016. 6: Raynor Czerwinski and the Adventure of Landscape Photography. David Heinemeier Hansson on working remotely. Santa Claus on Peace of Mind Tours. Devin Gross: Emmi Solutions Leading the Way to Patient Engagement. Facing Battles One Moment At A Time. MAXIMUS, December 16, 2014. ICD10 is still on Snooze, let’s WAKE IT UP? Kevin Kelly: How to think differently, and why. 3 The b...
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: December 2012
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012. 2012 National Survey discussion - Week #2. From the National Survey: A. Deputy Chief Academic Officer. Asks: “ How do academic health science centers with widely diverse professional and undergraduate programs gain meaningful evaluation reports of faculty and courses, often which utilize 10-20 faculty to teach each course? This approach may be useful for other programs. What methods and processes has your institution put in place to address this question? Links to this post.
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: November 2012
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Monday, November 5, 2012. 2012 National Survey discussion - Week #1. From the National Survey: A Planning and Assessment Coordinator from a Technical College. Asks: “ What is the one best question to ask of all students? Bending the rules a bit here, but since the respondent did not specify this question to be fixed choice or open-ended, I’ll suggest one of each, both “best” for different purposes:. 1 "Would you recommend this instructor to your friends or colleagues. Asks: “ Do you involve faculty...
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: 2012 National Survey discussion - Week #1
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Monday, November 5, 2012. 2012 National Survey discussion - Week #1. From the National Survey: A Planning and Assessment Coordinator from a Technical College. Asks: “ What is the one best question to ask of all students? Bending the rules a bit here, but since the respondent did not specify this question to be fixed choice or open-ended, I’ll suggest one of each, both “best” for different purposes:. 1 "Would you recommend this instructor to your friends or colleagues. Asks: “ Do you involve faculty...
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: 2012 National Survey discussion - Week #2
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012. 2012 National Survey discussion - Week #2. From the National Survey: A. Deputy Chief Academic Officer. Asks: “ How do academic health science centers with widely diverse professional and undergraduate programs gain meaningful evaluation reports of faculty and courses, often which utilize 10-20 faculty to teach each course? This approach may be useful for other programs. What methods and processes has your institution put in place to address this question? We are starting a new ...
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: About The Evaluation Guy
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About The Evaluation Guy. Over the past 20 years. Hopefully I can fill this website with all that I have learned along the way, as well as continue to update it daily with news, solutions, and success stories gathered from my own research and that of my partners and colleagues. Explore the resources on this blog and be sure to contribute to the conversation by subscribing. To TheEvaluationGuy.com site, adding to this blog and writing me at matt@docchampagne.com. Please leave us a message!
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne
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Friday, March 22, 2013. Evaluating Distance Learning Flashback flashback. We tend to focus on the future of education without looking back, and eagerly seek predictions of growth and changes in the future without revisiting the accuracy of previous predictions. Here is an excerpt from Wisher & Champagne (2000) with predictions and the state of the industry in distance learning gathered in late 1997. How far we have come in terms of programs, students, and technology in 15 years! From Wisher and Champagne:.
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: The 2012 Survey of Course Evaluation in Higher Education
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Thursday, November 1, 2012. The 2012 Survey of Course Evaluation in Higher Education. T he 2012 Survey of Course Evaluation in Higher Education. Has now ended and the results are enlightening and surprising. Deans and Directors from 280 colleges and universities participated, answering questions about the content, costs, procedures, and reporting used in institute-wide course evaluation. When asked, “What one question about course evaluation practices would you pose to your colleagues? Eg, “. Each week I...
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The Evaluation Guy - Dr. Matthew V. Champagne: February 2013
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Friday, February 8, 2013. The 100% Response Rate Myth (part 1). A question posed by an attendee of last week’s webinar prompted this response, and it is worth repeating:. The Chair of the Physics Department of a large research university was not convinced of the benefits of moving to a web-based course evaluation system. He said, “ we get 100% response rate using paper and pencil and I don’t want to disturb that”. To his great credit, I received a call some months later. “ 62%. This held across various l...