Artificial Intelligence in Evaluation Practice: Experiences from Caribbean Evaluators
Roundtable | Online
Sobre o evento
Artificial intelligence tools are increasingly influencing how evaluators design studies, analyse data, and synthesize findings. However, the practical experiences of evaluators working in Caribbean and small island contexts are rarely represented in global discussions on AI and evaluation.
This panel will provide a platform for Caribbean evaluators to share their emerging experiences using AI in evaluation practice. The session will explore both opportunities and challenges associated with integrating AI tools into evaluation workflows while maintaining methodological rigor, ethical standards, and credibility.
This panel will provide a platform for Caribbean evaluators to share their emerging experiences using AI in evaluation practice. The session will explore both opportunities and challenges associated with integrating AI tools into evaluation workflows while maintaining methodological rigor, ethical standards, and credibility.
Orador/a
| Nome | Título | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Curline Beckford | Dir Membership, CEI, Independent International Development Practitioner and Evaluator | |
| Valerie Gordon | President CEI, Independent International Development Practitioner and Evaluator | |
| Professor Denise Thompson | Professor of Public Administration, John Jay College of Law, CUNY | |
| Lennise Baptiste | General Secretary IDEAS, Immediate Past President CEI |
Moderators
| Nome | Título | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Dr Arlene Bailey |