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Evaluation Logic Models Module at UWEX

University of Wisconsin – Extension hosts what I think is a pretty thorough introduction to evaluation logic models, a topic that grabbed my attention when first encountered in the Fitzpatrick, Sanders, and Worthen textbook “Program Evaluation”. In addition to resources and examples, the UWEX site includes a complete lesson module on logic models. Unfortunately the [...]
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IPT 692R Notes: 4-6-2010

30000 2500 + PT + GTA + TA 1:20 how to detect need for tutoring? team? self-assessment? does one need tutoring all of the time? if one need one-to-one tutoring only some of the time, one only needs to use the tutor in those instances if tutor is unavailable for an instance, one might be [...]
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IPT 692R Notes: 2/9/2010

if we don’t kill them… scaffolding may not be so much about having a more knowledgeable other, but having the right tools within one’s environment that allow one to support one’s self in the construction of knowledge and building of identity goes to ideas of the university such as Siemens suggests: a place to form [...]
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Attitudes Survey Proposal 2 Pager

Available from Google Docs: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dczd9vkv_158gb3kf8cm
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Interview with Anne Arendt, Web Resource Manager at UVU

I sat down with Anne Arendt, Web Resource Manager at UVU to ask a few questions about her experience managing projects. Here’s an audio recording of that interview (13 minutes): Jared’s interview with Web Resource Manager Anne Arendt (MP3) CC By
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IPT 682 Notes: 9-15-2009

Roughly hewn, personal class notes on drilling down to one’s topic of passion, from David Wiley’s IPT 682 course.
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“Passion” for Solitude

Recognizing that I favor a breadth of interests as much as depth, and with understanding that my “passions” are fleeting, I have occasionally sought a common thread with which I might quilt many interests or passions into my/a career path. The problem with pursuing any “passion” is that too often I experience it as spontaneous [...]
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IPT 682 Notes: 9-8-2009

Loosely connected, often jumbled class notes on finding individual passion, from David Wiley’s IPT 682 course.
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IPT 682 Notes: 9-3-2009

Sidetracked comments sometimes resembling notes on justifying research projects, from David Wiley’s IPT 682 course.
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IPT 682 Notes: 9-1-2009

Spattered and disjointed personal class notes on an intro to grant writing and project management, from David Wiley’s IPT 682 course.
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