Dear all,


Research can be key to ensuring effective and inclusivity in your education or public engagement programmes. Learn how to ensure programmes are accessible with this workshop on designing and evaluating accessible learning experiences.


This invitation is to attend the Designing and Evaluating Accessible Learning Experiences workshop, with Prof. Eric Jensen and Lisa Taylor-Sayles, on 24 May 2017


The link below takes you to the event page and provides more information. You can register from this page:

www.methodsforchange.org/event/designing-accessible-learning-experiences/


The early bird discount (20% discount) applies until 8 February 2017.


Thank you,


(Appologies for cross-posting)


Communications

Methods for Change
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Designing and Evaluating Accessible Learning Experiences

Ensuring accessibility is a vital part of delivering inclusive programmes. This workshop will address the following key aspects: How is content presented for your audiences? How to encourage them to express themselves? How to support their motivation to learn?

This workshop will help you prepare for the diverse learning needs of different audiences, and evaluate whether your programmes are experienced as accessible by participants.

Event date: Wed, 24th May 2017

Location: London 

Early bird discount until 08 Feb 2017

For-Profit: £76 



Non-Profit: £60

Student/Unemployed: £35    



 
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The link below takes you to the event page and provides more information. You can register from this page:

www.methodsforchange.org/event/designing-accessible-learning-experiences/


Topics
  • Introduction to principles of universal design for learning
  • Making digital learning experience accessible
  • Hands-on workshop on learning accessibility
  • Introduction to evaluating learning accessibility
  • Evaluating special programmes designed for disabled audiences
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Dr. Eric Jensen

Dr. Eric Jensen (Dept. of Sociology, University of Warwick) is a leading social scientist specializing in innovative methods of conducting impact evaluation research in informal learning and public engagement contexts. Dr. Jensen holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Cambridge.  He has a wealth of experience in evaluation and is well published. He is the author of Doing Real Research: A Practical Guide to Social Research (SAGE).  

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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. She delivers professional training on accessible online learning practices and offline communication and effective communication in both formal and informal learning environments.

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Prof. Lisa Sayles

 
 
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