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Podkast av Carolyn Camman & Brian Hoessler

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Welcome to Eval Cafe! Join co-hosts Carolyn Camman and Brian Hoessler for informal chats on evaluation-related topics – the kind you might overhear at your favourite coffeeshop, if it was frequented by evaluators. Expert or novice, long-time practitioner or just starting in the field, or even if you don’t identify with the term “evaluator” – so long as you have an interest in evaluation, this podcast is for you.

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Episode 36: We're Ba~aack!

EPISODE NOTES Did you miss us, listeners? Your erstwhile podcast hosts are back in the saddle! Or back on the bicycle? Whatever metaphor we eventually landed on, this is our first published episode in over two years! A little rusty, but we're pretty sure being a little unpolished is part of our charm, right? In this episode, we catch you up on what we've been doing, including Brian's capstone project, C's evaluation workshop, and a paper on queer evaluation we have been writing with some of our colleagues. As ever, no promises about a regular release schedule in the future, but we're excited to be sitting around the metaphorical coffee table again! If you want more evaluation podcast content, please check out the other shows we mentioned in this episode, including the Evaluland podcast [https://evaluland.fireside.fm/], Community Possibilities [https://communitypossibilities.buzzsprout.com/], the Glass Frog podcast [https://glassfrog.us/podcast/], and one we forgot to say but is also amazing, Radical (Re)imagining [https://radicalreimagining.com/]! Full show notes, including links to all the things we talked about, available on our website [https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/?p=543]. Find out more at https://eval-cafe.pinecast.co [https://eval-cafe.pinecast.co] This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

08. sep. 2022 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 35: Evaluation in Uncertainty - Learning to Think and Act at the Same Time

Double the Carolyn’s, double the depth of conversation! We’re joined this week by Carolyn Hoessler, facilitator, curriculum developer, evaluator, and Founder of Higher Education and Beyond. After a brief chat on evaluation in higher education contexts, we dive into the topics of sense-making and evaluative thinking, covering What-So What-Now What, the Cynefin framework, children as complex adaptive systems, and the power of saying “I don’t know”. Plus, Brian takes some time to answer the question “Is water wet?”, and Carolyn Camman says something nice about the field of evaluation. Full show notes available on our website [https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2020/05/07/episode-35-learning-to-think-and-act-at-the-same-time/]. This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

07. mai 2020 - 1 h 9 min
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Episode 34: Episode 34: Evaluators as Agents of Change

On this week's episode, we're joined by Khalil Bitar, chair of the EvalYouth Global Network for a wide-ranging conversation. We touch on the trends we're seeing with young and emerging evaluators, why we should consider contrarian opinions, the value of evaluative thinking, and how we can work in service of equity and justice without sacrificing methodology and rigour. Full show notes available here [https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2020/03/27/episode-34-evaluators-change-agents/]. This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

27. mars 2020 - 1 h 1 min
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Episode 33: Episode 33: Eval Cafe Check-in

In this episode, we’ve invited listeners from across the globe to join us in checking in, connecting, and being human with each other as we respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Thank you to Ann, Jade, Cameron, Zach, Carolyn H., Shelby, Tom, Sarah, Libby, Kelly, Naomi, Trilby, Megan, Chris, Khalil, and Nicky for being part of this episode and sharing your stories. Full show notes available at our website. [https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2020/03/11/episode-33-eval-cafe-check-in/] Find out more at https://eval-cafe.pinecast.co [https://eval-cafe.pinecast.co] This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

23. mars 2020 - 1 h 37 min
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Episode 32: Episode 32: Evaluation Games With Friends

In this episode of Eval Cafe (one of only two places where evaluators really get crunk, according to guest Andy Johnson, with the other being the Diversity TiG social at the annual AEA conference), come hang out with our super panel of returning guests—Andy Johnson and Nora Murphy Johnson (Inspire to Change), and Chris Corrigan (Harvest Moon Consulting) as we expand chronos and play infinite games in kairos. We start by jumping into the question, “What does evaluation offer and what does evaluation need in times of great uncertainty and injustice?”, and follow that thread through a conversation about how evaluation delivers uncertainty instead of certainty, why arts-based evaluation exists (aside from being the coolest evaluation), evaluators as accompanists and ‘friends of the process’, Nora’s outline of her theory of transformation (plus one addition from Chris), exoskeletons, endoskeletons, why evaluation needs imagination to be rigorous, spaciousness, how to play in complexity, and how interesting it is how many problems can be solved in exactly the three years of a granting cycle. Full show notes available at our website. [https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2020/03/11/episode-32-evaluation-games-with-friends/] Find out more at https://eval-cafe.pinecast.co [https://eval-cafe.pinecast.co] This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

11. mars 2020 - 1 h 30 min
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