The BetterEvaluation Resource Library contains hundreds of curated and co-created resources related to managing, conducting, using, and strengthening capacity for evaluation.
You can use the search field and filtering on this page to find resources that you are interested in or you can browse our extensive list. An alternative way to find resources best suited to your needs is to explore the Rainbow Framework, where you can find resources relating to evaluation methods, approaches and tasks.
- 1098 results found
- X Evaluators
PeopleGraphMaker
The PeopleGraphMaker web app can be used to create your own icon array, or people graph, to visualise demographic data. This resource and the following information were contributed by Max Burkhardt.Evaluation Toolkit: Sample budget
This is a straightforward budget example that lists costs associated with four basic expenditure categories: staffing, materials and supplies, equipment and travel.Quick tips to assess the risks of AI applications in monitoring and evaluation: EvalSDGs Insight #19
This Evaluation Insight from EvalSDGs succinctly lays out risks associated with using artificial intelligence (AI) in monitoring and evaluation (M&E).Communicating data findings equitably
In this webinar, Alissa Marchant and Shelli Golson-Mickens of Innovation Network discussed what it takes to communicate evaluation findings equitably.Focus group fundamentals
This webinar was presented by American University Measurement and Evaluation alum Tiffany Smith, in which she leads an interactive, practical session on "Focus Group Fundamentals."Crafting logic models
In this webinar, "Crafting Logic Models," Sue Cottrell shared her experiences creating logic models, providing an easy-to-follow step-by-step approach.Designing contribution analysis of participatory programming to tackle the worst forms of child labour
This Research and Evidence Paper presents the theory-based and participatory evaluation design of the Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia (CLARISSA) programme.Using most significant change in final evaluations: A Mali case study
In this webinar, Ashley Bishop, American University alum and ME Technical Lead at Winrock International, discusses how she used the most significant change (MSC) approach in a final evaluation of a girl’s education project in Mali.The evaluation job search
In this webinar, AU Measurement & Evaluation alumni and students Shelli Golson-Mickens, Dennis Hood, Jess Littman, Maddison Staszkiewicz, and Miguel Teixeira discussed “The Evaluation Job Search.”Process tracing and Bayesian updating for impact evaluation
This article introduces Contribution Tracing, a rigorous "quali-quantitative" method inspired by process tracing and Bayesian updating.