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Guide to Influence Matrix, a Tiny Tool
ResourceGuide2012The influence matrix assists participants examine the impact or outcome of changes in their community and examine the causes for change. The tool assists participants to visualise and quantify the outcomes of change and their causes.
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Road Journey Tiny Tool
ResourceTool2012Road journey diagrams chart a group or individual’s aims and compare the original aims to the actual developments in a community.
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Mural
Evaluation OptionA mural, a large drawing on the wall, can be used to collect data from a group of people about the current situation, their experiences using a service, or their perspectives on the outcomes from a project.
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Net-Map Toolbox
ResourceToolThis website from the International Food Policy Research Institute, provides a detailed overview of the uses of the Net-Map tool which has been designed for influence mapping of social networks. The website also includes videos as case study examples of how it has been used in the field.
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Typical Case Sampling
Evaluation OptionTypical case sampling allows the evaluator to develop a profile of what is agreed as average, or normal. These profiles can serve as illustrations to those unfamiliar with the program.
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Does development give poor people what they want?
ResourceGuide2011This four page Overseas Development Institute (ODI) background note introduces a central problem in development – that interventions do not address the key concerns of poor people. Options such as Participatory Poverty Assessments are designed to respond to this problem. But this type of analysis is not influential with policy makers.
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Employing mixed methods in evaluation
ResourceGuideThese are the course notes for Jennifer Greene's 2007 workshop Employing mixed options in evaluation presented at American Evaluation Association Summer Evaluation Institute in 2007.
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KStoolkit: Fishbowl Technique
ResourceGuideThis webpage from the KnowledgeSharing Toolkit website offers a guide on how the Fishbowl Technique can be used for stakeholder engagement in a variety of settings.
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Quick Tips- Collecting Group Data: Delphi Technique
ResourceToolThis resource from the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension provides an overview of the Delhi technique and its uses. Preparation, procedures, tips and letters are also used to explain its purpose and use.
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Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis: A practical method for project planning and evaluation
ResourceGuide2008This institutional Learning and Change Initiative (ILAC) brief number 17 provides an overview of using Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis (PIPA) on projects involving the water and food sectors.