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    Usable Interventions: An Active Implementation Framework

    The presentation describes the four criteria for a usable intervention, one of the active implementation frameworks, and tools and processes for assessing and improving the usability of an intervention.

    Format: Presentations

    Understanding Phase II Evaluation Requirements

    The presentation reviews OSEP’s requirements for the evaluation of the SSIP.

    An IDC Resource

    Format: Presentations

    Understanding Data Quality in the Context of the State Systemic Improvement Plan

    During this session, the presenter applied IDC’s working principles of high-quality data to the SSIP. The presenter focused on applying the principles of data quality at each step in the SSIP evaluation.

    Format: Presentations

    Understanding and Effectively Engaging Stakeholders in Data Use (DaSy Framework)

    The presentation offers information about how the DaSy Data System Framework supports stakeholder engagement as a component of high-quality Part C and Section 619 data systems. A helpful handout is included.

    An IDC Resource

    Format: Presentations

    Tracking Infrastructure Improvements and Outcomes

    During this interactive workshop, the IDC Evaluation Team helped participants find new ways to measure infrastructure changes and build on what is already being done in the state with data and evaluation. Participants also learned about new resources for evaluating infrastructure changes. For the 2016 Conference on Improving Data, Improving Outcomes held August 15-17, the content of this workshop was updated as Evaluating Infrastructure Changes: Tracking Improvement Strategies and Identifying Outcomes, along with an updated handout and resource guide.

    An IDC Resource

    Format: Presentations

    Top 10 Reasons to Document Your IDEA Data Processes

    This session highlighted several benefits of documenting your state’s IDEA data processes. Developing a “playbook” (that describes the who, what, when, where, and how of your state’s process for collecting, validating, submitting, and reporting 616 and 618 data collections) memorializes those processes for your state and therefore helps build resiliency in your agency.

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    Tools for SSIP Evaluation: System Framework and Benchmarks of Quality

    The presentation provides practical suggestions and guidance to help states begin their evaluation work. States can learn about tools for (1) building their evaluation team and (2) measuring improvements to system infrastructure.