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From: Practitioner-Researcher <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Info | Methods For Change <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 05 February 2018 17:15
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Subject: Training workshop on Learning and Impact Evaluation | London

Hi everyone, (apologies for cross-posting)

I am writing to let you know about upcoming training that could equip you with better methods for measuring students’ feedback and the impact of learning programmes. Speakers internationally-recognised will provide highly practical guidance.

  *   Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation: http://bit.ly/SurvDesEvalFeb2018
Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation | London - Methods for Change<http://bit.ly/SurvDesEvalFeb2018>
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  *   Introduction to Evaluating Science Communication & Public Engagement: http://bit.ly/EvalSciCommFeb2018<http://bit.ly/EvalSciCommFeb2018>
  *   Public Engagement Evaluation Course: http://bit.ly/PubEngEvalOn-line
Public Engagement Evaluation Course - Flexible 4-week Online Course<http://bit.ly/PubEngEvalOn-line>
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Become a more effective evaluator of your public engagement activities. Learn at your own pace with this introductory 4-week online course.



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Fidany
Communications

Methods for Change
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Training Opportunity: Learn Evaluation Methods

[Introduction to Evaluating Science Communication & Public Engagement]

Introduction to Evaluating Science Communication & Public Engagement

WORKSHOP

This workshop will introduce you to the fundamentals of evaluating Public Engagement and Science Communication. You will learn how to design your evaluation to collect the right information when evaluating your project, programme or activity.


19 February 2018

London


Register<https://www.methodsforchange.org/event/introduction-evaluating-science-communication-public-engagement-london/>






[Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation]

Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation

WORKSHOP

This workshop shows you how to use survey design to accurately collect the information you need for your evaluation. Learn how, why and when to use surveys for evaluation, receive practical guidance, and avoid common pitfalls.


16 February 2018

London


Register<https://www.methodsforchange.org/event/gentle-introduction-survey-design-evaluation-london/>





[Public Engagement Evaluation]

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>






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Speakers

[Dr Eric Jensen]

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>


[Link to Jensen's Academic Profile]<https://bit.ly/WarwickJensen>

Read More<https://bit.ly/drejens>





[Dr Joseph Roche]

Dr Joseph Roche

Dr. Joseph Roche is an astrophysicist and Assistant Professor in science education at Trinity College Dublin. He has worked for NASA and observed symbiotic stars using the Hubble Space Telescope. He teaches Science & Society and Communicating Science at Trinity College Dublin.


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