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How do we use qualitative approaches and visualizations to help us gauge our impact, provide us with useful data, and tell our stories as community engaged scholars? This session will provide insight into the construction of useful metrics for community engaged research that both captures the complexities of our work and provides a compelling quantitative backbone upon which to craft a narrative and support promotion and tenure. These metrics are intended to be useful for a community engaged scholars with different perspectives and approaches as well as funders and evaluators. Participants will be able to shape and inform these metrics. **Speaker and Author:** * **Jeremy F Price**, Indiana University Indianapolis, Assistant Professor of Technology, Innovation, and Pedagogy **Contributors:** * **Kristin Norris**, Indiana University, Associate Director of School Partnerships * **Mary Price**, The Forum on Education Abroad, Director of Teaching and Learning
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