Fall Semester Course
PRC 603 – Monitoring & Evaluation
As people, we are inclined to be moved and convinced by anecdotal evidence – a good story that proves the efficacy of any given method. But the proof must be in the pudding, or, as is the case with all meaningful change – it must be born out in the numbers, the data. This course humanizes what can otherwise be an overwhelming system of data collection and analysis. You’ll learn to simplify, synthesize, and analyze complex data in order to tell the story of and monitor the success of just and lasting change.
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Tom Hammett has 40 years’ experience with non-timber forest products (NTFPs), researching means to improve landowner and entrepreneur livelihoods through production, processing, and marketing of speciality agricultural products. A Research Faculty member at Future Generations University, he also serves as a Professor of Sustainability, Innovation and Design in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials in Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment.. Read More
Dr. Tom Hammett
Professor, Future Generations University
About our Learning Model
Future Generations University utilizes a unique blended learning model. Our programs combine different streams of instruction to adapt to students’ learning styles and foster community-based learning. All courses include face-to-face (either in person or via Zoom Video-Conferencing) and online components, and are complemented by applied fieldwork in communities (called Community Labs).
Rich while Remote Learning: Small Live-online Classes with Practitioner-Faculty and Peers around the world and across the US. Applied Practical Assignments that center around your community work. Mobile-first Course Materials and Online Resources.

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