
#EvalTuesdayTip: Evaluation vs. Applied Research
We often get asked, ‘What is the difference between Evaluation and Research?’ This visualisation still presents one of the best explanations to the question! Read
We often get asked, ‘What is the difference between Evaluation and Research?’ This visualisation still presents one of the best explanations to the question! Read
Our guest editor, Benita Williams uses the evaluation checklist proposed by Dr. Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead(@b_mmoorhead) and James C. Griffith to write the methodology chapter of her
Oxfam has developed an interesting Social Norms Diagnostic Tool that will help both evaluators and social change campaigners to identify social norms and how they
Internal evaluators are becoming more important, combined with donors who expect projects to apply adaptive management and learning principles. This blog sets out how once-off
Survey Monkey has a depository of 200 free survey templates, all developed by experts, covering specialised areas. For example, Khulisa uses the Net Promoter Score
Evaluation is a relatively new profession around the world. What makes a professional evaluator is contested in many countries. Khulisa is impressed by the American
We love this blog by London-based impact consultants, NPC, in which they mapped the eight most notable innovations in evaluation practice (very aesthetically, too). Although
Our seven favorite experts to follow for fresh insights on information design and data visualisation (and their link to evaluation): Ann K Emery’s Depict Data
The Iceberg Theory presents an interesting way to work with evaluands to construct their theory of change. Download
Creately, an online diagram visualising tool, has developed this useful guide on process mapping. Khulisa is currently using some of the principles in the guide