Hi everyone, (apologies for cross-posting)
I am writing to let you know about upcoming training workshops on
evaluation methods. The speakers are internationally recognised and have
published numerous peer-reviewed studies on evaluation methods.
- Designing & Evaluating Accessible Learning Experiences:
http://bit.ly/EvalAccLearnExpMay2018
<http://bit.ly/EvalAccLearnExpMay2018>
- How to Really Listen to Your Audiences*:* http://bit.ly/
HowListenAudJuly2018 <http://bit.ly/HowListenAudJuly2018>
- Designing and Evaluating Online Learning*:* http://bit.ly/
DesEvalOnLearnJuly2018
- Public Engagement Evaluation Course: http://bit.ly/PubEngEvalOn-line
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Fidany
Communications
Methods for Change
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*Training Opportunity: Learn Evaluation Methods*
Designing & Evaluating Accessible Learning Experiences
This workshop will help you prepare your programmes for the diverse
learning needs of different audiences, and evaluate whether your programmes
are experienced as accessible by participants. This workshop provides a
hands-on, practical introduction.
29 May 2018
London
Register <http://bit.ly/EvalAccLearnExpMay2018>
Designing & Evaluating Online Learning
This workshop equips you with the know-how to develop effective online
learning activities for your audiences. Whether you are developing a
standalone online course, enhancing existing digital learning or adding a
digital dimension to face-to-face learning, this workshop will give you
essential guidance.
9 July 2018
London
Register <http://bit.ly/DesEvalOnLearnJuly2018>
Public Engagement Evaluation
Online Course
Start with the basics needed for evaluating public engagement and scale all
the way up to translating your goals into measurable outcomes, choosing the
best approach for your activity, developing your own evaluation plan and
using the best-available tools. This course is recommended for you if you
want deeper advice on evaluation methods.
Ongoing & Self-Paced
Register <http://bit.ly/EvalPublicEngagement>
Introduction to Listening & Evaluation Skills
This workshop introduces the steps and skills required to really listen to
your audiences and understand their needs. This workshop has broad
applicability, including for those working in universities, public
engagement, learning, training, management, digital communication and
widening participation.
9 July 2018
London
Register <http://bit.ly/HowListenAudJuly2018>
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*Speakers*
Lisa Taylor-Sayles
Lisa Sayles is Professor of Communication at College of the Redwoods in
California (USA), where she teaches intercultural communication,
interpersonal communication, small group communication, and Public Speaking.
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Dr Eric Jensen
Dr Eric Jensen is a world leading social scientist, specialising in
evaluation research. He has extensive experience designing and conducting
quantitative and mixed methods evaluations. He is the author of *Doing Real
Research: A Practical Guide to Social Research (SAGE).*
<https://bit.ly/DRRBookJensenLaurie>
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Read More <https://bit.ly/drejens>
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