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Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice

This workshop focuses on establishing a Program Evaluation Community of Practice (CoP) that fosters collaboration among members sharing a common interest in program evaluation. The purpose of the CoP is to engage in ongoing evaluation processes that respond to individual college needs, accommodate specific program requirements, and fulfill CEEC evaluation standards. Through dynamic social structures and mutual support, members will build meaningful relationships and share tools adaptable to diverse college environments. Join us to explore sustainable strategies for collaborative learning and program improvement.

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Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice

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  1. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice June 5, 2013

  2. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice • A CoP: • has an identity defined by a shared domain of interest • is like a shared practice • encourages members to build relationships and to learn from each other http://www.ewenger.com/theory/

  3. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice • What does it look like? • How did we get there?

  4. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice Purpose • To discuss, share, and work collaboratively on ongoing program evaluation as a viable means to: • respond to our individual college needs • accommodate individual program needs • satisfy the CEEC requirements regarding program evaluation

  5. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice Outcomes • Ongoing program evaluation processes and tools that we can all adapt to our specific college environments

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  9. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice • What will maintain / sustain it? • Dynamic social structure • Life cycles • Evolves as members engage • Develops a rhythm and a sense of place http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/nli0531.pdf

  10. Building a Program Evaluation Community of Practice • Community members • Essential supporting partners: • APOP • DECclic Thank you!

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