Pre- and post-conference workshops will be offered this year.
The pre-conference workshops will be held on Sunday, June 15 and will last either half a day or a full day. Post-conference workshops will be held on Wednesday, June 18 and will all last half a day (afternoon).
The following workshops will be at C2014. Click on the workshop title to obtain a full description. Note that the workshops are listed in the language of delivery.
Sunday, June 15: full day (9:00 am to 4:30 pm)
- Handling Data: From Logic Model to Final Report by Dr. Gail V. Barrington (intermediate) #F1
- Program Logic, Program Theory, and Unintended Consequences: Understanding Relationships. Implementing Action. By Jonathan Morell (intermediate) #F2
- An introduction to Outcome Mapping: building monitoring processes infused with evaluative-thinking by Kaia Ambrose and Terry Smutylo (intermediate) #F3
- Emergent Learning: Taking Developmental Evaluation to a New Level by Marilyn Darling, Jillaine Smith, Dan Wilson and Viola Dissanti (intermediate) #F4
- CAUTION – Evaluation Theories at Work: An exploration of evaluation theories and their potential use to inform practice by François Dumaine (intermediate) #F5 – CANCELLED
- Basics of Program Design: A Theory-Driven Approach by John Gargani and Steward Donaldson (beginner) #F6
Sunday, June 15: morning (9:00 am to noon)
- Initiation à l’analyse de réseaux sociaux en évaluation de programme: explication, applications et possibilités by Bernard-Simon Leclerc and Joey Jacob (beginner) #H1
- Using the 2011 Program Evaluation Standards to Improve Evaluation Quality by Valerie Ruhe and Don Boudreau (intermediate) #H2 – CANCELLED
- Qualitative Data Analysis in Evaluation: A hands-on introduction to the MAXQDA Software by Theresa R.F. McKinney and Dr. Michele Tarsilla (beginner) #H3
- Logic Models: A theory of change perspective to support economy, efficiency and effectiveness by Greg Mason (intermediate) #H4
Sunday, June 15: afternoon (1:30 pm to 4:30 pm)
- Attribution: quantitative inference of program impact by Greg Mason (advanced) #H5
- Issues in Qualitative Analysis and Reporting by Dr. Christine Frank and Lynn Dare (intermediate) #H6
- Advanced approaches to developing evaluation frameworks by Simon Roy and Benoît Gauthier (advanced) #H7
- Strategies for Using Software to Strengthen Qualitative Data Analysis by Cynthia Jacobs (beginner) #H8
Wednesday, June 18: afternoon (1:00 pm to 4:00 pm)
- Cultural Competence and Ethics in Evaluation by Heather Buchanan and Hubert Paulmer (intermediate) #H9
- Quantitative Statistics for Qualitative Evaluators by Dr. Sandra Sellick (beginner) #H10
- Survey Research for Evaluation: Advanced Issues in Design and Implementation by Benoît Gauthier and Simon Roy (advanced) #H11
- Panorama mondial de l’évaluation : Rétrospective, état des lieux et contribution canadienne by Jean Serge Quesnel (beginner) #H12
- Testing the Logic in Logic Models and Linking Them to Theories of Change by Harry Cummings, Don Murray and Shannon McIntyre (intermediate) #H13
- Writing a Winning Evaluation Proposal by Melanie Hwalek and R. Natalie De Sole (beginner) #H14 – CANCELLED
- Group Concept Mapping for Community Based Participatory Research, Planning and Evaluation by Mary Kane and Michael Huffman (intermediate) #H15 – CANCELLED
- Getting Started with the Free Software “R” for Statistical Analysis by Michael Obrecht (beginner) #H16