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GEDI Week: GEDI Hot Tips by Priyanka Kohli

My name is Priyanka Kohli, and I am passionate about bringing technology, program management, and public health together to enable healthy lives for children experiencing poverty.

Hot Tips

  • Maximize Efficiency and Quality in Evaluation with AI Tools
    • AI can revolutionize the way evaluators handle content creation and management, offering several key benefits. It streamlines the summarization of lengthy documents, extracting essential information to highlight critical outcomes and recommendations. AI efficiently searches for and highlights relevant quotes from qualitative interviews or peer-reviewed journals, enriching reports with authentic voices and perspectives. Integrating AI into these tasks saves time, improves accuracy, and enhances the overall quality of evaluation reports and presentations.
  • Optimize Your Evaluation Design with AI Technology
    • Utilizing AI in the evaluation design process can significantly enhance efficiency and precision. AI can create detailed logic models tailored to your program by incorporating typical inputs, activities, and outcomes, which aids in comprehensive program planning. It also reviews and suggests suitable evaluation approaches and theories, iteratively refining recommendations based on context and standards like those from the What Works Clearinghouse. AI generates relevant questions, indicators, and metrics for process evaluation, focusing on areas such as reach, dose received, and context, while ensuring both closed and open-ended questions are considered.
  • Maximize Data Collection & Analysis Efficiency with AI Tools
    • Integrating AI into data collection and analysis can significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of evaluation processes. AI tools streamline qualitative research by capturing, recording, transcribing, and analyzing data, using tools like Otter.ai or CoLoop. Finally, AI translates evaluation findings into actionable recommendations, ensuring the practical application of insights. By leveraging AI in these ways, organizations can enhance their data’s accuracy, comprehensiveness, and usability, driving more informed decision-making and program improvements.

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