#EvalTuesdayTip: Applying the Iceberg Theory in evaluation
The Iceberg Theory presents an interesting way to work with evaluands to construct their theory of change. Download
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
Evaluation Uncertainty is an interesting blog series tackling a wide-ranging view of how research and theory in the domain of “complexity” can contribute to evaluators’
Khulisa is finding Otter incredibly useful for automatic voice-to-text transcriptions of interviews and meetings and is using it for several evaluations. The Artificial Intelligence note
We are intrigued by the concept of sustainment, since sustainability is so often a concern of our clients and partners. This paper, by Eric Sarriot
Scheduling interviews can take up way too much of an evaluator’s time. Khulisa recently discovered Setmore, a cloud-based appointment scheduler, and is using it to
Exceljet has developed this useful list of Excel shortcuts. It is cleverly categorized by functionality such as File, Ribbon, General, Tables and Filters, Drag &
Information visualisation specialist Steven Franconeri gives this in-depth perspective on choosing the best visualisations for your data. It’s particularly interesting how he differentiates between choosing
Do your implicit assumptions need to become a little more explicit, or are there ways in which you can improve the logic of your Theory
Khulisa is intrigued by ImpactMapper as a really interesting way to conduct a meta-analysis of evaluation reports and learning documents. It is also being used