Workshop: Introduction to Evaluation 2: Data Collection Essentials (Online 10 & 11 December)
Workshop: Introduction to Evaluation 2: Data Collection Essentials
Date and time: Wednesday 10 December & Thursday 11 December, 10.00am to 1.00pm AEDT (registration from 9.50am) Registrants are to attend both sessions. (full day workshop - 2 sessions)
Venue: Via Zoom. Details will be emailed to registrants just prior to the workshop start time
Facilitator: Charlie Tulloch
Register online by: Tuesday 9 December 2025, unless sold out prior limited to 25 participants.
Fees (GST inclusive): Members $375.00, AES Organisational member staff $505.00, Non-members $589.00, Student member $179.00, Student non-member $275.00* *Students must send proof of their full-time student status to
Workshop Overview
The Introduction to Evaluation: Core Concepts and Methods provides an overview of the field and steps in undertaking evaluation projects.
This follow-up introductory course provides guidance on good practices in field data collection and analysis.
With AI techniques increasingly being used for data synthesis, a very important part of the evaluation process relates to collecting and analysing high-quality data that help to address key evaluation questions.
This training provides an overview of key data collection techniques that are routinely used by evaluators, before focusing more deeply on interviews/focus groups and surveys.
Guidance is provided about planning, conduct, data collection and using this data in compelling ways via infographics and associated presentations.
This workshop is aimed at those who are relatively new or intermediate in the evaluation field, but is open to all evaluators who would like to learn new and innovative techniques
Workshop Content
The workshop offers various exercises relating to:
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Conducting interviews
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Survey design
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Sharing informational visually
Workshop Objectives
The ambition of the workshop is to build capability in key evaluation techniques and to provide time for practical application in a low-risk setting.
It aims to improve participants’ familiarity with different data collection options. It aims to support the collection and use of robust primary datasets.
PL competencies
This workshop aligns with competencies in the AES Evaluator’s Professional Learning Competency Framework. The identified domains are:
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Domain 5 – Project management
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Domain 6 – Interpersonal skills
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Domain 7 – Evaluation Activities
Who should attend?
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Participants with an interest in learning about and testing different evaluation data collection approaches in a ‘safe to fail’ environment
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New or intermediate evaluators wishing to develop their skillsets
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Non-evaluators seeking to develop their research skillsets through evaluation.
Workshop start times
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VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS: 10.00am
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QLD: 9.00am
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SA: 9.30am
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NT: 8.30am
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WA: 7.00am
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New Zealand: 12.00pm
For other time zones please go to https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
About the facilitator
Charlie is a public sector evaluation and public policy consultant. Since mid-2008, he has worked in small, medium, and large consulting firms. He founded Policy Performance in February 2018 to support public sector policy development, implementation and evaluation.
Charlie started his career on the Victorian public service graduate program in 2004, then worked for the Department of Premier and Cabinet for four and a half years, providing policy advice in the areas of infrastructure, intergovernmental relations, economic development, tourism, major events, sport and recreation, and innovation.
Since turning to consulting, he has completed evaluation and reform projects across many portfolios, including Indigenous affairs, education and training (early childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary), industry/economic development, intergovernmental relations, community services, emergency services, out-of-home care, grants administration, sport and recreation, regional development and justice/corrections.
Charlie completed a Master of Evaluation in 2014 and was a tutor in Impact Evaluation at the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Program Evaluation between 2015-18. He was an online facilitator for Oxford University’s Evidence in Public Policy leadership short course in 2020. He was an AES Board member between 2020 and 2022.
Event Information
Event Date | 10 Dec 2025 10:00am |
Event End Date | 11 Dec 2025 1:00pm |
Cut Off Date | 09 Dec 2025 12:00pm |
Location | Zoom |
Categories | Online Workshops |
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