
#EvalTuesdayTip: Baseline vs Benchmark? Ann-Murray Brown sets the record straight
Khulisa is a big fan of the work of Ann-Murray Brown! We found this video explaining the difference between a baseline and a benchmark specifically
Khulisa is a big fan of the work of Ann-Murray Brown! We found this video explaining the difference between a baseline and a benchmark specifically
Most evaluators attend at least one conference per year. When developing presentations, we often use traditional PowerPoint formats to convey our findings or message. Recently,
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) on measuring the effectiveness of communication-related initiatives are sparse.Khulisa searched for a few resources to support evaluators with this task. The
Many lively discussions took place under the ‘Investing for Impact’ strand at the 7th South African Monitoring & Evaluation (SAMEA) Conference. Khulisa also has formally
Khulisa really likes Coggle, an interactive tool for creating and sharing mindmaps and flow charts. It allows you to drag-and-drop images to your diagrams, add
Evaluators apply systems thinking in many of their projects. Khulisa discovered this interactive and super handy tool to visualize and simulate complex systems, Loopy. You
We are often asked if our M&E activities need ethical approval. This handy one-page resource guides you through some of the questions around ethical clearance,
This week, SAMEA holds its 7th biennial conference in South Africa. Conferencing is hard work, so we put together five to optimize your next Evaluation
From time to time, evaluators have to track the reach and influence of Communication for Development (C4D) campaigns or other programs relying on social media.
A basic grasp of statistics is an essential skill for any evaluator. Khulisa feels CrashCourse is a great YouTube resource for introductory courses, from sociology