Project Monitoring Training: Capturing Evidence of Progress (Monitoring & Evaluation Series)

Date 26 April 2018 09:45 - 16:00
Venue Edinburgh
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This is the second of three sessions within the Project Monitoring and Evaluation Series that will help practitioners to build a comprehensive knowledge of project evaluation from start to finish. More information on there series available here.
 

Aim of Project Monitoring: Capturing Evidence of Progress workshop

 
To help practitioners collect evidence of project/organisation outcomes
 
Learning outcomes
 
At the end of this workshop you will be better able to:
 

  1. Understand the steps and principles to follow when choosing or developing methods for your evaluation
  2. ​Use different methods and tools to collect evidence about your outcomes
  3. Put in place a monitoring and evaluation plan for your project/organisation

Programme
 

  • Welcome and introductions
  • Outcomes and indicators catch up (please have your organisation’s outcomes and indicators in mind before the workshop)
  • Factors that influence choice of evaluation methods
  • Break
  • Looking at different evaluation methods
  • Lunch*
  • Creating a method
  • Break
  • Capturing and storing evidence
  • Writing your evaluation plan
  • Conclusion and review

 
*Lunch is provided

 
This course, delivered by Evaluation Support Scotland, will help attendees with the processing of collecting evidence against outcomes and indicators of a project. This training and the supporting resources will help attendees ensure that they understand the steps and principles to follow when choosing or developing evaluation methods, know the methods and tools to use, and have a robust monitoring and evaluation plan in place.

The three sessions covering Project Monitoring and Evaluation series are:

 
The 3 sessions can be taken as individual stand-alone sessions (£180 per session for FHE representatives) or as a whole programme (£500 for FHE representatives – package available on the booking page for the first session)


 

Delivered by EAUC