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Karen Peterson
Fri, Dec 13, 2019 1:56 PM
From: MeasuresinCommon measuresincommon-bounces@lists.ngcproject.org On Behalf Of Karen Peterson
Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 3:42 PM
To: measuresincommon@lists.ngcproject.org
Subject: [Measuresincommon] From Common Measures to Measures in Common Convening - Updated Agenda and Meeting Notes
We are looking forward to seeing you this week. Attached is an updated agenda. We will have hard copies of this agenda, as well as a full participant list available when you arrive.
Literature Review: Please take some time to review the Working Literature Review (links below). We will be asking participants to comment and contribute to this document throughout the meeting.
Notes:
- Breakfast: When you check in to the hotel, you will receive a voucher for breakfast each morning. Breakfast at the hotel is primarily breakfast sandwiches and fruit, similar to what you might find in a coffee shop. We are adding a few breakfast items to our morning refreshments at the meeting location.
- Fragrances: This meeting is a fragrance-free event. Please help accommodate participants who are chemically sensitive to fragrances and other scented products. We request that participants refrain from wearing perfume, aftershave, scented hand lotion, fragranced hair products, and/or similar products.
- Nuts: We have several nut allergies among participants. Please refrain from bringing nut products into the meeting.
- Wi-Fi Code: Within the Academy building, you will find a network entitled “Visitor” which will be open, without a password.
- Shared Drive: The agenda, handouts, and all presentations will be located here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lm7nJgT4itQn2eUAjLNlX1UTlLP-E2fb?usp=sharing
- Reimbursement Information: I will be sending a separate email on Tuesday evening with the appropriate forms, process, and contacts for submitting your reimbursements to the University of Washington.
Locations:
- Hotel: The Embassy Row Hotel, 2015 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20036.
- Meeting Location: The National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20418. (This is NOT the Keck Center.) The meeting location is near the National Mall, about 1.5 miles, a 30 minute walk, or 10 minute drive from the hotel.
- Be prepared to show identification at the Academy building.
If you have questions, feel free to email, call or text me – 206-914-9441.
Thanks again for taking the time to join us in this important work.
Karen
Dear "From Common Measures to Measures in Common" Convening Participants,
We look forward to seeing you in DC in less than three weeks. In preparation for our conversations, we ask that you read and comment on this working draft https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pAA6FvMkB6PXE2B_0M6F18AbHz1KJVUIT_2ocWnPzZg/edit?usp=sharing of a review surveying the most commonly measured outcomes in out-of-school STEM learning. This working draft also has a helpful tablehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jY4n8J0x9wSfD6P1LEVlufHnwe3cWsob7DImsxPTTFY/edit?usp=sharing detailing the measures we found and how we categorized them into higher-level constructs. These higher-level constructs will anchor our initial conversations and visualization activity over the course of the convening. Therefore, it's important to familiarize yourself with what's in the review (and what you think needs adding!). Again, if something is missing, please think of this as an opportunity for adding/revision rather than an intentional omission.
We would like to acknowledge the work of Erica Mallett, UW doctoral student, and the leadership of Bronwyn Bevan, former PI, in putting this document together. Ari Hock, UW doctoral student, worked on later stage revisions. Both Erica and Ari will be attending the convening, so you can speak with them directly about their impressive effort!
Because this manuscript is still very much a draft, as you read, we ask you to consider the following questions/prompts:
- What sources, tools, and constructs are missing?
- What are some important implications for practice-research partnerships from what we found?
- What publication venue(s) is/are suitable outlets for eventually sharing a final version?
- Would you be interested in joining a writing collective to see this manuscript through to submission, revision, and hopefully publication?
We share this working draft in Google Docs so you can publicly annotate and comment. Please try to comment in the doc by Sunday, December 8th. We look forward to seeing and hearing your thoughts and expertise.
All the best,
Katie, Jen, and Karen
--
Katie Headrick Taylor, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor, Learning Sciences & Human Development
College of Education
University of Washington
Box 353600
Seattle, WA 98195
206.616.0122
kht126@uw.edumailto:kht126@uw.edu
https://education.uw.edu/people/faculty/kht126
We acknowledge the people – past, present, and future – of the Dkhw’Duw’Absh, the Duwamish Tribe, the Muckleshoot Tribe, and other tribes on whose traditional lands we study and work.
* https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lm7nJgT4itQn2eUAjLNlX1UTlLP-E2fb?usp=sharing
From: MeasuresinCommon <measuresincommon-bounces@lists.ngcproject.org> On Behalf Of Karen Peterson
Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 3:42 PM
To: measuresincommon@lists.ngcproject.org
Subject: [Measuresincommon] From Common Measures to Measures in Common Convening - Updated Agenda and Meeting Notes
We are looking forward to seeing you this week. Attached is an updated agenda. We will have hard copies of this agenda, as well as a full participant list available when you arrive.
Literature Review: Please take some time to review the Working Literature Review (links below). We will be asking participants to comment and contribute to this document throughout the meeting.
Notes:
* Breakfast: When you check in to the hotel, you will receive a voucher for breakfast each morning. Breakfast at the hotel is primarily breakfast sandwiches and fruit, similar to what you might find in a coffee shop. We are adding a few breakfast items to our morning refreshments at the meeting location.
* Fragrances: This meeting is a fragrance-free event. Please help accommodate participants who are chemically sensitive to fragrances and other scented products. We request that participants refrain from wearing perfume, aftershave, scented hand lotion, fragranced hair products, and/or similar products.
* Nuts: We have several nut allergies among participants. Please refrain from bringing nut products into the meeting.
* Wi-Fi Code: Within the Academy building, you will find a network entitled “Visitor” which will be open, without a password.
* Shared Drive: The agenda, handouts, and all presentations will be located here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lm7nJgT4itQn2eUAjLNlX1UTlLP-E2fb?usp=sharing
* Reimbursement Information: I will be sending a separate email on Tuesday evening with the appropriate forms, process, and contacts for submitting your reimbursements to the University of Washington.
Locations:
* Hotel: The Embassy Row Hotel, 2015 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20036.
* Meeting Location: The National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20418. (This is NOT the Keck Center.) The meeting location is near the National Mall, about 1.5 miles, a 30 minute walk, or 10 minute drive from the hotel.
* Be prepared to show identification at the Academy building.
If you have questions, feel free to email, call or text me – 206-914-9441.
Thanks again for taking the time to join us in this important work.
Karen
Dear "From Common Measures to Measures in Common" Convening Participants,
We look forward to seeing you in DC in less than three weeks. In preparation for our conversations, we ask that you read and comment on this working draft <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pAA6FvMkB6PXE2B_0M6F18AbHz1KJVUIT_2ocWnPzZg/edit?usp=sharing> of a review surveying the most commonly measured outcomes in out-of-school STEM learning. This working draft also has a helpful table<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jY4n8J0x9wSfD6P1LEVlufHnwe3cWsob7DImsxPTTFY/edit?usp=sharing> detailing the measures we found and how we categorized them into higher-level constructs. These higher-level constructs will anchor our initial conversations and visualization activity over the course of the convening. Therefore, it's important to familiarize yourself with what's in the review (and what you think needs adding!). Again, if something is missing, please think of this as an opportunity for adding/revision rather than an intentional omission.
We would like to acknowledge the work of Erica Mallett, UW doctoral student, and the leadership of Bronwyn Bevan, former PI, in putting this document together. Ari Hock, UW doctoral student, worked on later stage revisions. Both Erica and Ari will be attending the convening, so you can speak with them directly about their impressive effort!
Because this manuscript is still very much a draft, as you read, we ask you to consider the following questions/prompts:
* What sources, tools, and constructs are missing?
* What are some important implications for practice-research partnerships from what we found?
* What publication venue(s) is/are suitable outlets for eventually sharing a final version?
* Would you be interested in joining a writing collective to see this manuscript through to submission, revision, and hopefully publication?
We share this working draft in Google Docs so you can publicly annotate and comment. Please try to comment in the doc by Sunday, December 8th. We look forward to seeing and hearing your thoughts and expertise.
All the best,
Katie, Jen, and Karen
--
Katie Headrick Taylor, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor, Learning Sciences & Human Development
College of Education
University of Washington
Box 353600
Seattle, WA 98195
206.616.0122
kht126@uw.edu<mailto:kht126@uw.edu>
https://education.uw.edu/people/faculty/kht126
We acknowledge the people – past, present, and future – of the Dkhw’Duw’Absh, the Duwamish Tribe, the Muckleshoot Tribe, and other tribes on whose traditional lands we study and work.