Posted by: yayitac | July 18, 2008

New document added/Una nueva adición a los recursos

Hi everyone,

A new document has been added. It is an evaluation of GEM and its application in two sites: Ecuador and the Philippines (the document is only available in Spanish).

Check out the resources page

Un nuevo documento has sido sumado al conjunto de recursos. Su título es: “Implementando la metodología de evaluación desde una perspectiva de género en telecentros: Experiencias de Ecuador y Filipinas”.

Visitar nuestra página de recursos

Posted by: yayitac | June 29, 2008

UFE workshop video on YouTube

After many months of cuting, evaluating and editing, we have completed the first version of the videos were produced from the UFE workshop that took place in KL on December 9-10 2007.

For those who attended the workshop, these videos will help them remember those important moments, and for those who could not make it, we hope these videos can bring in part the feel and spirit of learning that prevailed at the workshop.

You can see the summary of the entire workshop, called “Evaluation in Practice 5 minute overview” and check out the presentations given by Jess Dart (Most Significant Change), Sarah Earl (Outcome Mapping) and Chat Garcia (Gender Evaluation Methodology).  The long videos have been broken into small chunks.

Follow this link to watch the UFE Videos.

Please note the videos are soon to have French subtitles and will be shared publicly.

Posted by: yayitac | December 29, 2007

Post workshop activities

Many days have passed since the Evaluation in Practice workshop that brought together over twenty people working in the ICT4D field. The workshop was held in Malaysia in December 8-9, 2007 to coincide with the GK3 conference.

IDRC invited facilitators to present three evaluation approaches that have promise to be systematically for ICT4D research projects: Outcome Mapping (OM), Gender Evaluation Methodology GEM) and Most Significant Change (MSC). Facilitators also assisted project leaders Asia, Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean and their counterparts at IDRC in finding the best entry points to include the evaluation approaches in project implementation plans.

The workshop was preceded by interviews to establish levels of M&E interests, knowledge , needs and expectations among participants through interviews and d in order to learn about their needs and expectations.

Participants expressed their satisfaction with the workshop and it is expected that there will be follow up work around the issues of M&E in ICT4D. A report detailing the workshop event and providing an analysis of it is located in this website for future reference. Follow this link to view or download the final report.

Stay tuned for online discussions and exchanges hosted in this site.

Posted by: ramirezricardo | November 26, 2007

Learning process on indicators

An adaptive learning process for developing and applying sustainability indicators with local communities. This article describes a step-by-step process for identifying project components and indicators for sustainability and it can be found in our resources page.

Posted by: yayitac | October 22, 2007

Gearing up for Kuala Lumpur

We have been working very actively in the last month refining the agenda, narrowing scope of the workshop and deepening our friendships.

Some of the pre-workshop activities are underway, Ricardo Ramírez, the lead facilitator of the workshop, is busy contacting participants and setting up interviews with each to gather views, points of interest, idea of who the intended uses and users are, and goals for the workshop. In the coming days we will be posting interesting materials emerging from these conversations.

Posted by: yayitac | September 27, 2007

Greetings

Welcome to the Evaluation in Practice workspace.

In this site, evaluation practitioners and experts will use this space to share their knowledge, best practices, provide advice and inspiration to their peers around the world. They come from different cultures and work in various contexts, but they share one thing, their interest in learning more through a systematic, iterative process of evaluation of how the Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) affect, and influence their development work.

In the coming days you will see the site grow as we document this exciting process.  Join us and share your thoughts and insights to make evaluation a more effective learning process.

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