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Genuine Evaluation has a jingle AND a badge!
Lots of fun and creativity this week at the American Evaluation Association conference in San Antonio, Texas: Genuine Evaluation not only has its own jingle, but a button badge! We are distributing button badges only to those who have seen … Continue reading
The Friday Funny: A productivity analysis of Schubert’s work
How might a productivity expert assess an orchestral performance? And what can we learn about genuine evaluation from this?
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Posted in Evaluative rubrics, Friday Funnies
Tagged arts, efficiency, music, productivity
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