Search

  • Photography/Video recording for data collection

    This option uses a series of still photographs or videos taken over a period of time to discern changes taking place in the environment or activities of a community.
    /methods-approaches/methods/photographyvideo-recording-for-data-collection
    Method
  • Participatory Video and the Most Significant Change. A guide for facilitators

    The toolkit is designed to support you in planning and carrying out evaluation using PV with the MSC technique, or PVMSC for short.
    /tools-resources/participatory-video-most-significant-change-guide-for-facilitators
    Resource
  • Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use

    This video lecture from Michael Quinn Patton for My M&E focuses on evaluating interventions in complex dynamic environments by matching the evaluation process and design to the nature of the situati
    /tools-resources/applying-complexity-concepts-enhance-innovation-use
    Resource
  • What makes a popular science video on YouTube

    This article by Dustin Welbourne and Will J Grant in The Conversation discusses ways to make a video about science popular and effective in its communication, highlighting a number of key features that are demonstrated through embedded exam
    /tools-resources/what-makes-popular-science-video-youtube
    Resource
  • 52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 47: using video to communicate evaluation findings

    In the last in our series of blogs on using video in evaluation, Glenn O'Neil joins us to discuss how you can use video to communicate your evaluation findings.
    /blog/52-weeks-betterevaluation-week-47-using-video-communicate-evaluation-findings
    Blog