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Program Frequency, Duration, and Intensity

Colleagues--Please join us Wednesday June 15 for our monthly webinar on evaluation featuring Martin Smith, Extension Specialist with UC-Davis, exploring the programming issues behind quality and outcomes, especially for 4-H Science programs.
Have you asked yourself, "How much programming...or for how long...do I need to offer to show some outcome? These issues challenge us as educators even before we think about how to evaluate. Mark your calendar, scribble some questions, grab your headphones, and join us for a thoughtful presentation and discussion! The site will be open up to 15 minutes before our 3PM Eastern (Noon Pacific) start time. For archives of past webinars, go to http://nc4-heval.wikispaces.com

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