The Evaluation Association of St. Louis has partnered with the Atlanta-Area Evaluation Association (AaEA) to offer this virtual learning opportunity.
Data parties are creative ways to engage stakeholders in making sense of evaluation data. They can make your results more meaningful and increase the use of your evaluation findings. Join us for a webinar on data parties to learn more about data parties for collaborative data analysis and interpretation, and tips, tools, and resources you can use for hosting them in-person and virtually.
Presenters:
Omoshalewa Bamkole is an evaluator within the Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development’s Science Office where she works on cross-cutting evaluation of DSEPD’s portfolio of fellowship programs. Her portfolio includes monitoring and evaluation for a career preparatory (i.e., STEM) program and a community safety mobile application. Omoshalewa holds a Master’s in Public Health from the Rollins School of Public Health, a BS from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, an AB from Princeton University, and served as a AmeriCorps volunteer in Wisconsin.
Caitlin McColloch is an evaluator with the Epidemiology Workforce Branch in the Division of Scientific Education and Professional Development where she works on public health workforce development program monitoring, evaluation, and learning. Before CDC, Caitlin worked in the nonprofit sector on international development program management, strategic planning, and monitoring and evaluation. Caitlin holds a Master’s in Development Practice degree from Emory University, a BS from Texas A&M, and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Kazakhstan.
Cost:
The cost is free for EASL and AaEA members
The cost for other affiliates and the public is $10