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Sharing Impacts

Sharing the impact of your work is important, whether through scholarly engagement or informal discussion validates the programs successes throughout your community. The resources provide a context for sharing impacts in both a formal and informal setting.

PROGRAM EVALUATION UTILIZATION
Speaker: Michael Quinn Patton
http://breeze.wsu.edu/p10v50xlqqu/

  1. Utilization—Focused Evaluation. Michael. Q. Patton. (4th ed.) Sage Publications. 2008
  2. Patton, M. Q. (2002). Utilization-focused evaluation checklist. Retrieved Sept. 9, 2014, from The Evaluation Center, evaluation checklists website: www.wmich.edu/evaluation/checklists.
  3. Community group member survey: Using the results, M. E. Bell, S. Futterer, M. Gruenewald, K. Hintz, M.F. Lepeska, A. McLean, P. Nordgren, P. Rychter, & E. Taylor-Powell http://learningstore.uwex.edu/Community-Group-Member-Survey-Using-the-Results-P1021C0.aspx
  4. Using graphics to report evaluation results, Ed Minter & Mary Michaud http://learningstore.uwex.edu/Using-Graphics-to-Report-Evaluation-Results-P1022C0.aspx