Michael Crandall
Senior Lecturer and Director, University of Washington
Biography
Michael Crandall is Senior Lecturer and Director of the iAffiliates Program in the Information School of the University of Washington. He was co-Principal Investigator on a $1 million grant funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation studying the impact of public access computing in public libraries on individuals, families and communities across the United States, and is the Principal Investigator on the ongoing development of the IMPACT Survey tool based on that earlier work. Mr. Crandall received his MLIS from the University of Washington in 1986.
All sessions by Michael Crandall
Sandbox: Playing with Data for $1 Million Results
5:00 pm p.m.
Colorado
Breakout: How to Listen to Your Community with Interviews and Focus Groups
1:00 pm-2:30 pm
Rio Grande/Gunnison
Breakout: Monster Mash-ups with Library Data
10:15 am - 11:45 am a.m.
Rio Grande/Gunnison
Why Are You Doing What You’re Doing? Outcomes-Based Evaluation for Planning and Impact
3:30 pm-5:30 pm
Colorado