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On 23 April 2018 at 08:00, Events Methods For Change <
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> 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. Internationally recognised speakers will provide
> highly practical guidance.
>
>    - Designing & Evaluating Accessible Learning Experiences:
>    http://bit.ly/EvalAccLearnExpMay2018
>    <http://bit.ly/EvalAccLearnExpMay2018>
>    - Public Engagement Evaluation Course: http://bit.ly/PubEngEvalOn-line
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Fidany
> Communications
>
> Methods for Change
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> www.methodsforchange.org / Please consider sharing these workshops with
> your colleagues.
>
>
> [image: Methods For Change] <https://bit.ly/mfcevents>
>
> *Training Opportunity: Learn Evaluation Methods*
>
> Designing & Evaluating Accessible Learning Experiences
>
> Workshop
>
> 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
>
> 29 May 2018
>
> London
> Register <http://bit.ly/EvalAccLearnExpMay2018>
>
> 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 and developing your own evaluation plan
> with the best-available tools. Recommended if you want deeper advice on
> evaluation methods.
>
> Ongoing & Self-Paced
> Register <http://bit.ly/EvalPublicEngagement>
> *View All Workshops *[image: Link] <https://bit.ly/mfcevents>
> *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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> Read More <http://bit.ly/ProfLisaSayles>
>
> 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>
> [image: Link to Jensen's Academic Profile] <https://bit.ly/WarwickJensen>
> Read More <https://bit.ly/drejens>
> Do you have any inquiries or would want to stay updated on future
> workshops?
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