by saravaca | May 14, 2020
This is one of the typical projects I do just for fun. My evaluator-friend Steve Powell (@stevepowell99) told me he had thought of gathering a catalogue of ways to present scales, so I told him I was in, and we came up with this infographic. Likert-type scales, also...
by saravaca | Oct 3, 2019
I think the first person that made me discover Data Visualization, back in 2011, was Alberto Cairo via his active twitter account (@AlbertoCairo). I remember how his plain language in twitter and his blog helped me understand the basics quite quickly, so my visual...
by saravaca | May 13, 2019
Lately I’ve been swamped for a month in a post-emergency mission, acting as the Information Manager of all humanitarian partners working to improve the population’s shelter. If life is in general messy and complicated/complex, humanitarian contexts (e.g....
by saravaca | Apr 4, 2019
Those who know me are aware that when I want to explore something, I literally play with it visually.AEA is being working on the Evaluators’ Competencies for a while now (since 2015) and asking for feedback, and after having met Susan Tucker in the EES...
by saravaca | Jul 15, 2018
Hi, Some weeks ago I had the chance to share my thoughts about “Data Visualization for Evaluation” with the International Evaluation Network (Red International de Evaluation para Políticas Públicas, RIEPP) during almost 1 hour, and they recorded it and...