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Program Evaluation for Program Managers
Module 1: Designing Your Evaluation
Lecture 1: Why are you here? (6:27)
Lecture 2: What is evaluation? (11:28)
Lecture 3: Why evaluate? (8:38)
Lecture 4: Who gains from evaluation? (4:25)
Lecture 5: Planning your evaluation (4:12)
Lecture 6: Step 1 - Define your purpose (6:02)
Lecture 7: Step 2 - Articulate your program theory (19:17)
Lecture 8: Step 3 - Write evaluation questions (10:40)
Lecture 9: Step 4 - Develop indicators and choose methods (9:47)
Lecture 10: Step 5 - Confirm timelines and assign responsibilities (8:03)
Lecture 11: Step 6 - Clarify reporting requirements (4:52)
Lecture 12: Step 7 - Budgeting (5:27)
Lecture 13: Implementation (and Module 1 survey) (2:22)
Module 2: Collecting the Right Data the Right Way
Lecture 1: What will we learn today? (1:27)
Lecture 2: Quick review - how do you choose methods? (3:56)
Lecture 3: Common method 1 - Surveys (18:24)
Lecture 4: Common method 2 - Interviews (15:51)
Lecture 5: Common method 3 - Focus groups (14:46)
Lecture 6: Ethics and consent (14:21)
Lecture 7: Use the data you have (25:57)
Module 3: Making Sense of it All
Lecture 1: What will we learn today? (1:58)
Lecture 2: Analyzing your qualitative data (8:23)
Lecture 3: Preparing charts and tables (11:31)
Lecture 4: Options for sharing your findings (8:11)
Lecture 5: Reflecting on your results (7:03)
Lecture 6: The big report (9:46)
Lecture 7: Sharing findings with your board (10:24)
Lecture 8: Sharing findings with your staff (5:01)
Lecture 9: Using your findings to drive improvement (6:07)
Lecture 10: Reflecting on what you've learned (2:14)
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