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June 11, 2007
2007 Summer Evaluation Institute: CDC & The American Evaluation Association (AEA)
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Dates: 11-13 June 2007
Sponsored by The American Evaluation Association & The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with support from the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
Who should attend? Evaluators, applied researchers, grant makers, foundation program officers, nonprofit administrators, social science students, you! Register now as the Institute has a limited capacity and sessions are filled on a first-come basis.
What is the format? Three keynote addresses, three sets of three-hour training workshops, two rotations of 90-minute breakout sessions, plus two group lunches to allow for networking time among conference attendees.
Who is presenting? Experts who have conducted evaluations in a variety of settings, nationally known authors, those working on the cutting edge, and all selected for their ability to share their expertise in a way that is engaging and understandable.
What will I learn? You choose! Topics range from Evaluation Planning, Sampling, Causal Attribution, Focus Groups, and Appreciative Inquiry; to Reporting, Theory to Practice, System Dynamics, Cultural Competence, and more …
For more information and to register please see: http://www.eval.org/SummerInstitute07/07SIhome.asp