During this session, Marcus Bolton and I provided a review of over 25 low-cost/no-cost tools that are useful, used, and user-friendly. Who isn't short on time, short on funds, and short on the patience needed to decide which tools are worth investing the time needed to access and use? Drawing on contributions from over 20 colleagues in different contexts, we'll show examples of tools that are used by practicing evaluators to conduct background research; create and document evaluation plans and logic models; facilitate data cleaning, exploration and analysis; listen to and learn from online exchanges; and promote and enhance collaboration. Here is a PearlTree of over 25 tools to supplement the session - be sure to explore the PearlTree, rolling over the trees within it and clicking on the plus signs that appear to open up more details, and on any final node to visit the resource itself. #2011Conference #IntegratingTechnologyintoEvaluation