Navigating the Monitoring and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programming
USAID's Center for Education invites you to join: Navigating the Monitoring and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programming
- What do the experts say about how best to monitor and evaluate distance learning activities?
- What are key steps to follow in setting up a strong MEL plan for distance learning programs?
Join USAID and key experts to discuss USAID’s A Roadmap for Measuring Distance Learning, an exciting new resource that can help you to better evaluate programs delivered through radio/audio, video/television and online!
These two 90-minute webinars will focus on critical aspects of distance learning. Developers of the “Roadmap” and experts in the field will focus on monitoring and evaluating distance learning activities, and respond to YOUR specific questions!
Webinar 1:
Monitoring and Evaluating Radio/Audio and Video/Television Programming
Tuesday, June 22 at 10-11:30 am EDT
Featuring Expert Panelists:
- Shelley Pasnik, Director for Center for Children and Technology
- Cliodhna Ryan, Director of Education, Ubongo
- Hetal Thukral, evaluator and researcher in radio education
Webinar 2:
Monitoring and Evaluating Online Learning
Thursday, June 24th at 10-11:30am EDT:
Featuring Expert Panelists:
- Barbara Means, founder of the Center for Technology in Learning research group
- Mary Burns, Senior expert in Teacher Professional Development and Online Learning
Resources
- Toolkit for Designing a Comprehensive Distance Learning Strategy
- Designing a Comprehensive Distance Learning Strategy
- Navigating Monitoring and Evaluation of Distance Learning Programs
- Key Strategies for Measuring Reach, Engagement, and Outcomes of Distance Learning Initiatives
- Delivering Distance Learning in Emergencies
- A Roadmap for Measuring Distance Learning