Emerging Technologies and Approaches in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning for International Development Programs
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Bruce, Kerry (Author)
- Gandhi, Valentine J (Author)
- Vandelanotte, Joris (Author)
Title
            Emerging Technologies and Approaches in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning for International Development Programs
        Abstract
            Emerging technology is making monitoring, evaluation, research and learning (MERL) more precise and enriching data. However, this evolution is so rapid that it can be difficult to stay informed about the field overall. This paper presents examples of emerging technology that are most often used in MERL for development programs, describes the pros and cons of their use, and discusses technology and ethics concerns that practitioners should keep in mind. The paper covers new types of data sources (application data, sensor data, and drones), new ways to store data (distributed ledger technology and the cloud), and new ways to analyze data (text analytics and supervised and unsupervised learning).
        Institution
            MERL Tech
        Date
            2020.07
        Pages
            20
        Language
            en
        Library Catalogue
            Zotero
        Citation
            Bruce, K., Gandhi, V. J., & Vandelanotte, J. (2020). Emerging Technologies and Approaches in Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning for International Development Programs (p. 20). MERL Tech.
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