Quality, Not Quantity: Metrics Made for Community-Engaged Research – Sep 19
Posted by Collaboratory on September 3, 2024
We invite you to join us for this free, virtual, public event that is part of Collaboratory’s 2024 Annual Summit, which is broadly focused on INSTITUTIONAL ALIGNMENT: Closing Session: Quality, Not Quantity: Metrics Made for Community-Engaged Research.
Without a doubt, an intense focus on numbers and metrics is the current zeitgeist of higher education. When community-engaged researchers and their supporters meet, the question “What are our metrics?” often arises. While metrics are typically used to support market-driven goals and can oversimplify complex research-such as community engaged scholarship-they can also be valuable when used grounded in a humanizing and relational stance.
Dr. Jeremy Price, supported by the CUMU-Collaboratory Fellowship, has been developing a set of metrics that better capture the true essence of community-engaged research. These new metrics consider the full context, relationships, and efforts involved in this type of work. Drawing inspiration from Neil Postman’s constructive approach to change, Dr. Price will discuss the benefits, challenges, and opportunities that come with using these more human-centered metrics.
Join us to learn how these new metrics can help provide a platform for project evaluation and communicate the important nuances of community-engaged research to a wide range of audiences, including funders, administrators, colleagues, and communities.
Date and Time: Thursday, September 19, 2024, 2:00-3:00 PM
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