#EvalTuesdayTip: A Tool for Improving Power Calculations
We recently came across a 2019 blog post, “OPM team develops new tool for improving power calculations”, by Michale Binci and Paul Jasper of Oxford
We recently came across a 2019 blog post, “OPM team develops new tool for improving power calculations”, by Michale Binci and Paul Jasper of Oxford
As the global evaluation partner for Schools2030, a 10-year learning improvement program working with 1,000 schools in 10 countries, Khulisa is responsible for evaluating the
Realist evaluation, a form of theory-driven evaluation, evaluates a program by asking, “What works in which circumstances and for whom?” rather than merely, “Does it
We recently came across a very simple, useful explanation of “Rubrics for Program Evaluation” from the University of New Mexico (UNM) Evaluation Lab. The article
We recently came across a useful paper, “Disrupting evaluation? Emerging technologies and their implications for the evaluation industry”, which addresses the impact of emerging technologies
This week we look back on a two-part #EvalTuesdayTip series from exactly two years ago about the benefits of a great quality assurance and surveillance
The Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), part of the World Bank Group, offers the IEG Methods Papers Series – a series of papers about evaluation methodological
Lately we’ve been talking a lot about AI and the best ways to use it in the evaluation field. But we haven’t talked as much
gLOCAL Evaluation Week, a knowledge-sharing event sponsored by the Global Evaluation Initiative that brings together evaluators from around the world, takes place from June 3rd
Following up on our recent #EvalTuesdayTip about using AI in evaluation, we’re recommending another great resource for guidance on AI. MERL Tech – a website