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Join us online on 17 September (11:00–12:00) for a practical introduction to our new Theory of Change Builder – an online tool designed to make developing and managing theories of change simpler and more consistent. The tool provides step-by-step guided support to create a theory of change from scratch or using templates, with built-in definitions, examples, and tips to guide you through each section.
Come along to this session to learn more about how the Builder brings everything into one place, offering a virtual dashboard where you can store, version-control, and import and export theories of change diagrams and documents, without needing third-party tools. The tool also allows you to take a Core Theory of Change and build it into a more detailed Enhanced version, supported by a written narrative.
In this session, you’ll:
- gain insights into how the tool was designed and tested
- see a step-by-step walkthrough of its key features
- hear from Peter Crowson, Evaluation and Research Coordinator at Nottingham Trent University, on how their team plans to use the builder in practice
- get answers to your pre-submitted questions about making the most of the tool.
If you would like to ask questions during the session, please submit them beforehand via Google Forms.
Event format
- Introduction to the project
- Walkthrough of the Theory of Change Builder
- Provider perspective
- Audience Q&A
Who should attend?
- Staff in higher education or third-sector organisations who are new to evaluation
- Experienced evaluators keen to make use of the tool
- Practitioners, managers, and widening participation teams
- Support staff looking to strengthen their knowledge and application of evaluation methods