Novices Evolving Evaluation Values Through Developmental Evaluation

This audio recording and slides are from a presentation given by David D Williams at the 2011 American Evaluation Conference. 

"This session involved 3 novices to evaluation presenting mind-maps of their experience comparing Patton's Developmental Evaluation to three other approaches through metaphors of blind-men exploring an elephant, mathematical approximation of complex situations, and various music and dance forms." (AEA Library 2011) 

Contents

  • Part 1 of 9 – Anneke’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response
  • Part 2 of 9 – Anneke’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response
  • Part 3 of 9 – Anneke’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response
  • Part 4 of 9 – Fred’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response
  • Part 5 of 9 – Fred’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response
  • Part 6 of 9 – Pamela’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response, followed by questions from the audience
  • Part 7 of 9 – Pamela’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response, followed by questions from the audience
  • Part 8 of 9 – Pamela’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response, followed by questions from the audience
  • Part 6 of 9 – Pamela’s presentation and Dr. Patton’s response, followed by questions from the audience

Sources

AEA (2011) Eval 11 Session 820: Novices Evolving Evaluation Values Through Developmental Evaluation, Presentations at the 2011 AEA Conference, Posted in the American Evaluation Association's Public Library by  David D Williams. Retrieved from   http://comm.eval.org/EVAL/Resources/ViewDocument/?DocumentKey=6c8cc300-6c83-450e-bcd9-4e40bf80dcac