| MONTH | WEBINAR | PRESENTER(S) | LINK TO RECORDING | LINK TO HANDOUT |
| January | Adopting Research for Courtroom Application | Michael Keyes | vimeo.com/aapor/jan24 | |
| February | What are ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Standard Definitions? | Cameron McPhee & Mickey Jackson | Handout | |
| March | From Data to Design: Mastering Conference Posters for Public Opinion and Survey Research | Patrick Habecker & Angelica Phillips | Handout | |
| April | The ESOMAR-WAPOR Report on the Freedom to Conduct and Publish Opinion Polls | David Jodice & Kathy Frankovic | Handout | |
| June | Adaptive Qualitative Tools and Approaches for Capturing Qualitative Insights When Things Change | Katrina Noelle | ||
| July | A More Accurate Denominator: the Benefit of Better Census Annual Population Estimates | Luke Rogers | Handout | |
| August | MMS push-to-web to reach historically under-represented subgroups – recent results and how to start using this modality |  Joel LaLone and Matt Hayes | Handout | |
| September | The Past, Present, and Future of Exit Polls | Marc Trussler | Handout | |
| October | Better Practices of Data Visualization in Communicating Survey Data | Nola du Toit | Handout | |
| November | Differential Privacy – A Promising Privacy Concept for Sample Surveys? | Joerg Drechsler | ||
| December | Collecting Survey Data with Disconnected Households in Low-income Countries | Steven Glazerman & Shana Warren |