Presentations

Presentation (PDF) Author(s)
Using Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) for Designing a Data Collection System in the Field Jared Barton, MSW, University of Kansas Institute for Educational Research & Public Service
No Pencil? No Paper? No Problem: A Model for Using New Technologies to Collect Data Securely in the Field (No presentation) Jared Barton, MSW, University of Kansas Institute for Educational Research & Public Service
Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Home Visitation Program using a Randomized Controlled Trial Christi Bergin, PhD, Assessment Resource Center, University of Missouri
Using Individualized Growth & Development Indicators Judith Carta, PhD, Dale Walker, PhD, Jay Buzhardt, PhD, Juniper Gardens Children's Project, University of Kansas
Grantees are using data for continuous improvement: What's working in Nebraska's 21st Century Community Learning Center evaluation Lisa St. Clair, PhD, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program—Benchmarking Requirements and Opportunities Jackie Counts, MSW, PhD, Region VII Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Evaluating the National, Regional, and Local Ready by 21 Partnerships: How Changing Leader Behavior can Change Child Outcomes Paul Evensen, PhD, Community Systems Group
Impact of an integrated intervention on parental competence and children’s participation for children with autism Lauren Foster & Jane Cox, University of Kansas Medical Center
Wilder Collaboration: A Project Level Measure as used in Project LAUNCH Teri Garstka, PhD, University of Kansas Institute for Educational Research & Public Service
From design through implementation and back again: Exploring the iterative evaluation process Kate Golden, MA, Michelle Simpson, ABD, Kristina Norwood, BS, Sarah Smith, MA, Lisa St. Clair, Ed.D., University of Nebraska
Using an Online System to Document and Evaluate Community and System Change Christina Holt, MA, University of Kansas Work Group for Health Promotion and Community Development
Using Data to Inform Practice in the Family Support Field Janet Horras, Iowa Department of Public Health
2010-Trends in Social Programs Relating to Maternal and Child Health in Kansas Garry Kelley,MSc, Kansas Department of Health & Environment
The Policy Imperative for Coordinating Research & Evaluation (No presentation) Lisa Klein, PhD, Executive Director, Birth to Five Policy Alliance
Dealing with Missing Data: Examples from Early Childhood Todd Little, PhD, University of Kansas Center for Research Design & Methods
A Model for County Health Rankings Caitlin McMurtry, Kansas Health Institute
Building Partnerships: Bringing in the Data Carla Peterson, PhD, Iowa State University
Home Visiting Data in Kansas Debbie Richardson, PhD, Kansas Department of Health and Environmen
Evaluating Human Service Provision: A Case Study of the Polk County Health Services Program Evaluations Helen A. Schartz, Ph.D., J.D., University of Iowa's Law, Health Policy & Disability Center & Sara Lupkes, Polk County Health Services
Assessing Inter-Agency Collaboration Chris Smith, PhD, Kennedy Krieger Institute
Design and Implementation of Kansas’ Longitudinal Data System Gayle Stuber, PhD, Kansas State Department of Education
Using Measurement of Intervention Implementation Fidelity to Inform the Use of a Communication Intervention for Infants and Toddlers Dale Walker, PhD & Kathryn Bigelow, PhD, Juniper Gardens Children's Project, University of Kansas - The Model Demonstration Center for Promoting Language and Literacy Readiness in Early Childhood