Seeking ideas for innovative presentation - Gender and Evaluation2024-03-28T10:06:02Zhttps://gendereval.ning.com/forum/topics/seeking-ideas-for-innovative-presentation?commentId=6606644%3AComment%3A20816&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Rituu,
Sorry for not atten…tag:gendereval.ning.com,2014-08-30:6606644:Comment:218962014-08-30T10:10:46.077ZKrinna Shahhttps://gendereval.ning.com/profile/KrinnaShah
<p>Hi Rituu,</p>
<p>Sorry for not attending your presentation at Zorba! Yet I am glad that we could be sounding board to each other in our professional journey! </p>
<p>Just that there is so much to follow up at work on hand and work of others to improve work based on lessons learned.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Krinna</p>
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<p>Hi Rituu,</p>
<p>Sorry for not attending your presentation at Zorba! Yet I am glad that we could be sounding board to each other in our professional journey! </p>
<p>Just that there is so much to follow up at work on hand and work of others to improve work based on lessons learned.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Krinna</p>
<p></p> Hi Krinna,
Our views match! I…tag:gendereval.ning.com,2014-08-30:6606644:Comment:220322014-08-30T09:20:56.665ZRituu B Nandahttps://gendereval.ning.com/profile/1uniqcg103ltu
<p>Hi Krinna,</p>
<p>Our views match! If evaluation is participatory, the findings should be presented with the community. That is what we did during ISST workshop held at Zorba where you left early. Community from West Bengal, NGO (CINI), Vanita (Ford Foundation the funding agency), Evaluation team (Rajibji, Tanisha and me) we jointly presented the findings.</p>
<p>As facilitator of community life competence approach we leave aside the expert mode and enter the community with a belief in…</p>
<p>Hi Krinna,</p>
<p>Our views match! If evaluation is participatory, the findings should be presented with the community. That is what we did during ISST workshop held at Zorba where you left early. Community from West Bengal, NGO (CINI), Vanita (Ford Foundation the funding agency), Evaluation team (Rajibji, Tanisha and me) we jointly presented the findings.</p>
<p>As facilitator of community life competence approach we leave aside the expert mode and enter the community with a belief in community potential and strengths. We listen and learn from the community, share and exchange and appreciate the community.</p>
<p>My dream is to bring bottoms-up approach in evaluation. If projects are for the communities, they should be measuring their progress. Thanks Krinna for taking out time and your effort. Appreciate it and it also gives me strength and courage.</p>
<p>Warmly, </p>
<p>Rituu</p> Dear Rituu and Rajib,
I guess…tag:gendereval.ning.com,2014-08-29:6606644:Comment:221092014-08-29T15:15:47.779ZKrinna Shahhttps://gendereval.ning.com/profile/KrinnaShah
<p>Dear Rituu and Rajib,</p>
<p>I guess that now you have got all ideas you were looking for. Yet being part of this community, I was thinking on sharing the voice of voiceless. As in, is it possible to have video recorded of not so articulate participant (perhaps a girl) sharing how does the evaluation process make her feel empowered or different? Professional claim and assumption could be supported by such testimony. This might take care of what is mentioned in the abstract…</p>
<p>Dear Rituu and Rajib,</p>
<p>I guess that now you have got all ideas you were looking for. Yet being part of this community, I was thinking on sharing the voice of voiceless. As in, is it possible to have video recorded of not so articulate participant (perhaps a girl) sharing how does the evaluation process make her feel empowered or different? Professional claim and assumption could be supported by such testimony. This might take care of what is mentioned in the abstract above. </p>
<p>Logistics do matter, but if possible do explore the scope of this. Interviewing "smart" person would not mean much as I see. In no way I am suggesting that I have done any such thing in past but as you know we all are constantly searching more challenging aspects in our communication. </p>
<p>Feel free to get in touch if we need to discuss it further. </p>
<p>Best wishes for your preparation and presentation itself!</p>
<p>Warmly,</p>
<p>Krinna</p>
<p></p>
<p></p> I found a list of tips on mak…tag:gendereval.ning.com,2014-08-17:6606644:Comment:212202014-08-17T12:47:13.554ZRituu B Nandahttps://gendereval.ning.com/profile/1uniqcg103ltu
<p>I found a list of tips on making potent presentations. This is courtesy AEA.</p>
<p><a href="http://p2i.eval.org/" target="_blank">http://p2i.eval.org/</a></p>
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<p>Thanks Pramod and Getrude for your inputs! We will let you know how it goes.</p>
<p>I found a list of tips on making potent presentations. This is courtesy AEA.</p>
<p><a href="http://p2i.eval.org/" target="_blank">http://p2i.eval.org/</a></p>
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<p>Thanks Pramod and Getrude for your inputs! We will let you know how it goes.</p> I suggest group discussion by…tag:gendereval.ning.com,2014-08-14:6606644:Comment:208192014-08-14T06:08:50.483Z25hs9lnncj73khttps://gendereval.ning.com/xn/detail/u_25hs9lnncj73k
<p>I suggest group discussion by participants, I.e for example if presenting findings and recommendations, you share in advance then during the workshop participnats get into groups to discuss the findings and recommendations. Then yourselves as evalu</p>
<p style="display: inline !important;">ators you intervene to explain and or clarify any gaps in understanding or interpretation of the evaluation results. The discussions can include methodology again. Each group then identify a person to…</p>
<p>I suggest group discussion by participants, I.e for example if presenting findings and recommendations, you share in advance then during the workshop participnats get into groups to discuss the findings and recommendations. Then yourselves as evalu</p>
<p style="display: inline !important;">ators you intervene to explain and or clarify any gaps in understanding or interpretation of the evaluation results. The discussions can include methodology again. Each group then identify a person to present to the bigger group on how they understand the evaluation.</p>
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<p style="display: inline !important;">Time allocation can be 10min group discussion and 5 min for presentation by group. Then the remaining time will be for open discussions.</p>
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<p style="display: inline !important;">These are my thoughts.</p>
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<p style="display: inline !important;">Regards,</p>
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<p style="display: inline !important;">Getrude</p> Hi Rituu and Dr. Nandi,
I am…tag:gendereval.ning.com,2014-08-14:6606644:Comment:208162014-08-14T05:19:27.023ZPramod Sharmahttps://gendereval.ning.com/profile/PramodSharma
<p>Hi Rituu and Dr. Nandi,</p>
<p>I am very poor presenter but as audience I can add few words. Some presenters use films with stories of people. Some people use only data through power point presentations. A focused discussion on the issue which include both (stories and data and findings from your study) with inclusion of audience could be one option. I have seen a tv programme Satyamev Jayate, which is close to my idea. (Don't know how it is relevant to your query but some very initial…</p>
<p>Hi Rituu and Dr. Nandi,</p>
<p>I am very poor presenter but as audience I can add few words. Some presenters use films with stories of people. Some people use only data through power point presentations. A focused discussion on the issue which include both (stories and data and findings from your study) with inclusion of audience could be one option. I have seen a tv programme Satyamev Jayate, which is close to my idea. (Don't know how it is relevant to your query but some very initial thoughts). </p>
<p>Regards,</p>