SurveyCTO Presentation Series: World Bank Researchers Teach How to Create High-Frequency Check Dashboards

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August 3, 2022

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9am ET // 1pm UTC

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60 minutes

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About the DIME unit at the World Bank and the presenters

Borui Sun

Borui Sun

Research Assistant, Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Unit at the World Bank

Erin Kelley

Erin Kelley 

Economist, Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Unit at the World Bank

The World Bank’s Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) group generates high-quality data and research to transform development policy and help reduce extreme poverty. It develops customized data and evidence ecosystems to produce actionable information and recommend specific policy pathways to maximize impact.

An important part of the work at DIME is producing research resources and tools to improve the quality of development research and impact evaluation globally. These tools are available publicly in service to researchers worldwide. In this webinar, we will hear about the high-frequency check (HFC) dashboard guide that our presenters Borui Sun and Erin Kelley, together with other researchers at DIME, have been working on for about a year. This guide was created to give researchers a systematic and standardized template for tracking and monitoring survey data via high-frequency checks.

Borui Sun is a Research Assistant in the DIME group where she provides survey collection and data analysis support for a variety of projects that cover topics in small firm growth, agricultural technology adoption, job search and gender biases.

Erin Kelley is an Economist in the DIME group and her research work focuses on firm growth, refugee welfare, and technology adoption using randomized field experiments. She has ongoing research projects in Bangladesh, Kenya, and India.

What you’ll learn:

In this webinar, SurveyCTO users from the DIME group at the World Bank will share:

As a bonus, you’ll get access to the DIME team’s guide for creating real-time HFC dashboards. If you are interested in learning how to create your own dashboards, or if you are looking for tips for improving your data monitoring workflows, be sure to join us.