23 October 2024

Online (Zoom) 1230 - 1400 BST

WEBINAR – Using the Ethnographic Explorer

…to explore people’s tacit and informal case knowledge; elicit and test predictive and explanatory models based on that knowledge.


Card / pile sorting is long established a participatory method of ethnographic inquiry used to identify how people see their world, in their own terms. The Ethnographic Explorer (TEE) is a free web app that facilitates pile sorting online or in workshop settings, combining useful visualisation and comprehensive data collection.

  1. Uses cases include:
    1. Portfolio level evaluations
    2. Stakeholder analyses
    3. Analyses of causal configurations
    4. Context sensitive cost-effectiveness analyses
    5. Transparent construction of measurement rubrics
  2. Examples of will be given of early (pre-app development) uses in Nigeria, Gambia, Iraq, and UK.
  3. Additional information: The Ethnographic Explorer: Help Pages

Presenter

Dr Rick Davies (Evaluation Consultant, Cambridge, UK) is an experienced evaluator and developer of evaluation tools. His decades of work with NGOs, bilateral and multilateral institutions includes evaluability assessments, the articulation of programme Theories of Change, the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks, the design, lead and participation in evaluations, the synthesis of lessons learned from multiple evaluations, and quality assurance reviews of evaluations undertaken by other parties.

 


Chaired by

TBC


Registration

In honour of our 30th Birthday, this webinar is free to all attendees!

 

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Slides: available only to UKES members registered for the event

Recording: this event will be recorded. Full version (with Q&A) will be made available to members only for a period of 1 year. Thereafter, Q&A will be removed and the recording made available generally.

Access Details: hosted on Zoom. Access details will be provided after the booking window closes on 22 October at 1400 BST.