[Prevscilist] coegr: Darleen Opfer Guest Speaker -- November 6th, 2018 1:00 - 2:30
Atika Khurana
atika at uoregon.edu
Tue Nov 6 16:33:03 PST 2018
Dear PrevSci students,
Some of you had indicated interest in this session but it overlapped
with your EDUC research design class. The session below was
recorded, I will send you the link later this week when it is
available.
Best,
Atika
On 11/5/18 9:02 AM, Lisa Fortin wrote:
Dear Students,
On Tuesday November 6^th Dr. Darleen Opfer, Vice President for
the Education and Labor Research Division at the RAND
Corporation (bio attached), will be conducting a session on the
topic of “Trends in Breaking Down Data Silos in Education”. In
this presentation, Darleen will discuss three trends in data use
that are expanding the possibilities in the conduct and use of
education research:
1.Improvements in the use of traditional education data
2.Joining education data with other data sources
3.‘New’ types of data and its potential and pitfalls for education
In discussing these three trends in data use, Darleen will
provide examples from RAND research to show the ways that data
can be leveraged to have greater impact on policy and practice
in education.
This session will be held in *HEDCO 230T from 1:00 – 2:30 on
November 6^th , 2018* and is open to all students in the COE.
The session may be particularly relevant to students interested
in leveraging education data to inform educational policy and
practice.
If you are planning to attend all or part of the session, please
RSVP here https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dihfONiOB1YLU1L
Best.
Dianna Carrizales-Engelmann, Ph.D.,
Director of Administration,
College of Education
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