This Webinar is a one-hour session ideal for Monitoring and Evaluation professionals who are interested in learning more about using statistics for measuring impact. It is the second of two parts on the topic "Measuring impact quantitatively". The first session discusses the 'design and collect' process and this session will focus on statistics.
Some of the points we will discuss are:
- Modelling randomness in the measurement process
- Moving from statistical significance (p-values) to measures of effect size and confidence intervals
There will also be a Q&A session.
The content will be particularly useful to M&E practitioners who are responsible for designing surveys and data collection tools for their organization and wish to expand their knowledge on working with quantitative data, data analysis and methods to demonstrate the impact of their work.
Feel free to share the Webinar with your colleagues, bring your questions and register in time at https://www.activityinfo.org/support/webinars/2022-03-17-measuring-impact-statistics.html. Please note that there are limited seats.
About ActivityInfo
ActivityInfo is an information management software that can be used for monitoring and evaluation, case management, inter-agency coordination, in multiple settings. It is ideal for collaboration on data collection and reporting and works online and offline. Since 2009, ActivityInfo facilitates team and partners coordination for hundreds of organizations worldwide. ActivityInfo is optimized for reporting on activities which are geographically dispersed and implemented by multiple partner organizations. Originally developed for UNICEF’s emergency program in eastern DRC, ActivityInfo is a service provided by BeDataDriven, a company based in The Hague, Netherlands. Learn more at ActivityInfo.org
How to register:
Registration is free and can be done at https://www.activityinfo.org/support/webinars/2022-03-17-measuring-impact-statistics.html. Once registered, you will receive the link to the Webinar in the email you provided. Please note that the webinars are recorded and shared publicly.