SciTS 2010 Conference: Sessions

Setting the Stage: Science of Team Science Concept Mapping Project

William Trochim will present the results of an empirical exercise undertaken in preparation for the conference. Conference registrants and other interested parties were invited to participate in a web-based concept mapping project designed to provide a comprehensive taxonomy of issues in the science of team science that can help guide both the conference and this field of inquiry more broadly. Trochim will describe how the conceptual maps derived from the concept mapping study can provide a programmatic foundation for future research in this field.

  • William Trochim, Ph.D., Office for Research on Evaluation; Director of Evaluation, Weill Cornell Clinical and Translational Science Center; Director of Evaluation for Extension and Outreach
  • Question and Answer Session

Panelists

William Trochim
William Trochim

William Trochim, Ph.D., received his doctorate degree from the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University in the area of Methodology and Evaluation Research. His research is in the area of applied social research methodology, with an emphasis on program planning and evaluation methods. He is known for the development of a number of methodologies in the behavioral, social and medical sciences. He is a prolific writer, including several widely used introductory research methods texts, and articles that have appeared in American Journal of Evaluation, New Directions for Program Evaluation, Evaluation and Program Planning, Evaluation Review, the American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Controlled Clinical Trials, Performance Improvement, and Medical Decision Making, among others. He is actively engaged in research with the National Science Foundation (NSF) incorporating systems approaches in the evaluation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education programs. He is working with Dr. Gilbert Botvin, Weill Cornell Medical Center, on an NIH project in studying the use of Life Skills Training and its role in the dissemination, adoption, implementation, and sustainability (DAIS) of this evidence-based program. He is the Director of Evaluation for the Weill Cornell Clinical and Translational Science Center -- a collaboration of Weill Cornell Medical College, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Hospital for Special Surgery, Hunter College and Cornell Cooperative Extension -- and participates actively in the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Awards national evaluation. He has also served multiple terms on the Board of Directors for the American Evaluation Association, including serving as the 2008 AEA President.

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