The Data Jam Podcast

The Data Jam Podcast
Podcast Description
The Data Jam Podcast is your backstage pass to the fascinating ways data shape our world. In each episode, we dive into the lives and work of professionals from diverse industries—from research and evaluation to sports analytics, outer space exploration, and beyond. Together, we’ll uncover what it truly means to be data-driven.
Through engaging interviews, we’ll explore:
-The strengths and challenges of using data in different fields.
-Unique perspectives on the relationship between data and human decision-making.
-Insights into how data is transforming industries and influencing the future.
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Content Themes
This podcast focuses on themes related to data's influence on decision-making and its application across diverse fields such as research, sports analytics, and community empowerment. Episodes explore topics like the strengths and challenges of data use, featuring guests who provide unique perspectives on how data is shaping industries and the future of work, such as Dr. David Fetterman discussing empowerment evaluation and technology integration.

The Data Jam Podcast is your backstage pass to the fascinating ways data shape our world. In each episode, we dive into the lives and work of professionals from diverse industries—from research and evaluation to sports analytics, outer space exploration, and beyond. Together, we’ll uncover what it truly means to be data-driven.
Through engaging interviews, we’ll explore:
-The strengths and challenges of using data in different fields.
-Unique perspectives on the relationship between data and human decision-making.
-Insights into how data is transforming industries and influencing the future.
In this episode of Data Jam, Dr. Michael Quinn Patton reflects on his personal and professional journey through the field of evaluation, tracing his early roots in sociology, his foundational work in qualitative methods, and the development of major evaluation approaches like Utilization-Focused Evaluation, Developmental Evaluation, and Blue Marble Evaluation. He critiques the continued dominance of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) as the gold standard, arguing instead for understanding natural variation and embracing methodological pluralism. Patton underscores the importance of relationships, context, and values in effective evaluation, emphasizing that meaningful use must be planned from the outset—not treated as an afterthought. He calls for evaluators to be adaptive, relational, and principled, positioning “evaluation science” as a mother discipline that informs and integrates other applied sciences.

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