We are excited to announce the launch of the EES Learning Hub, a European platform for cutting-edge workshops and insightful discussions on the latest trends in evaluation.
To kick off our launch, we have three exciting events that delve into the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implications for our field.
Meet the Team:
The learning Hub Offerings:
Following the success of our inaugural sparking discussion and two professional development workshops we are pleased to invite you to join us for
Implementing an AI-led interview with many respondents
This webinar will focus on practical skills for qualitative data collection, featuring QualiaInterviews as a tool.
Format :
– Essential skills for Qualitative data collection
– Live demonstration of QualitaInterviews with an interactive session where participants can experience being interviewed
– Hands-on exercise in setting up interviews
– Discussion on best practices and potential applications in evaluation
– Q&A including discussion on ethical implications and maintaining rigour
This webinar will provide a valuable professional development opportunity. It offers practical insights into cutting-edge tools while encouraging critical discussion on their implications for the field.
It will be led by Steve Powell and Gabriele Caldas Cabral / Causal Map Ltd
When: Tuesday 25th February 2025 16:00 – 17:15 CET (+1GMT)
This webinar is free of charge and open to both EES Members and Non-Members.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts, share experiences, and stay at the forefront of AI’s impact on the world of evaluation.
Previous Workshops and Webinars – Registration closed!
AI as a Working Companion
Date: 24 January 2025
Facilitator: Silva Ferretti
Hands-On: Testing and Assessing Generative AI Tools for Research and Evaluation.
Date: 13 December 2024
Facilitated by Linda Raftree and Zach Tilton /MERLTech
Sparking Discussion webinar
If you missed our launch Sparking Discussion webinar on November 4th, 2024 “AI in Evaluation: Navigating Ethics, Practical Applications, and Future Directions” you can listen to the recording on the EES website by clicking here.