Decision-making about How and When to use AI in Evaluation

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    CERE at University of Mississippi and the RMME Program at University of Connecticut

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The rise of AI tools has sparked enthusiasm and debate in the evaluation field. These technologies offer clear benefits, alongside ethical and practical challenges.
As AI is further integrated into evaluation practice, how can evaluators make informed choices about its use? This presentation introduces a decision-making (DM) framework designed to help evaluators assess when and how AI can be applied responsibly.
Join us to explore and discuss the decision-making framework in anticipation of our forthcoming journal article introducing the framework more broadly!

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Nome Título Biography
Olivia Melvin Evaluation Associate Olivia Melvin is an Evaluation Associate at the Center for Research Evaluation, leading evaluation and capacity-building projects with non-profit, philanthropic, government, and academic partners. Her background includes a B.A. in International Studies and Mandarin and an M.A. in Political Science (International Conflict & Peace Studies) from the University of Mississippi.
Tahirah David Graduate Assistant Tahirah David is currently a Graduate Assistant at University of Connecticut in the Research Methods, Measurement, and Evaluation program. Her current research focuses on AI in evaluation, meta evaluation, and standards. She has prior experience in public health and youth social program evaluations in the Caribbean.
Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead Professor and Program Chair Dr. Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead is Professor and Program Chair for the Research Methods, Measurement, and Evaluation program at the University of Connecticut. She is also an Affiliated Faculty member for the Center for Educational Policy Analysis, Research, and Evaluation at UConn. Dr. Montrosse-Moorhead specializes in evaluation methodology, theory, practice, and capacity building.
Sarah Mason Center Director Dr. Sarah Mason is Director of the Center for Research Evaluation at the University of Mississippi where she leads a team of evaluators who oversee utilization-focused, place-based evaluations in the federal, state, non-profit and philanthropic sectors. Over the past 20 years she has conducted research and evaluation projects across the United States, Australia, South, and Southeast Asia.

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