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FLC Guest Speaker on Ripple-Effects Mapping: A Useful Method for Democratically Engaged Assessment

This event was held Wednesday, November 18, 1-2pm. Anna Bartel was a featured guest speaker for the Nashman Faculty Learning Community on Democratically Engaged Assessment. The recording is available at this link.

Dr. Anna Bartel, from Cornell University, presented the Ripple-Effects Mapping method, which she has used successfully as a method for assessment of campus-community partnership initiatives. This method is useful for surfacing outcomes from campus-community partnerships from the perspectives of all stakeholders. 

Democratically Engaged Assessment is an approach to assessment that engages all stakeholders in the design and process of systematic assessment. Link here for a white paperdescribing this approach, co-authored by Dr. Bartel.

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