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Webinar #8: How to publish your work in the Africa Evaluation Journal

Description: The webinar discussed the tips, lessons, and opportunities for publishing in the Africa Evaluation Journal (AEJ). It guided participants on how to prepare abstracts, research articles, and evaluation reports to fit publication in the AEJ. In addition, the webinar discussed AEJ guidelines for authors, how to work with and address feedback from reviewers, the common mistakes to … Continue reading Webinar #8: How to publish your work in the Africa Evaluation Journal

Announcing Webinar #8: How to publish your work in the Africa Evaluation Journal

Webinar Date: Saturday, September 12, 2020 Time: 4PM Nairobi & Jordan | 1PM Accra | 3PM Johannesburg| 2PM London & Lagos| 9AM Washington DC| 6.30PM New Delhi| 9PM Manila Meeting ID: 910 4539 0658 Passcode: 498176 Link: https://zoom.us/j/91045390658?pwd=SUJGSVJmK045TGhiSnRQU1cwNmlQUT09 Description: The webinar discussed the tips, lessons, and opportunities for publishing in the Africa Evaluation Journal (AEJ). … Continue reading Announcing Webinar #8: How to publish your work in the Africa Evaluation Journal

Webinar #7: How to publish your work in the American Journal of Evaluation

Description: The webinar discussed the tips, lessons, and opportunities for publishing in the American Journal of Evaluation (AJE). It focused on how to prepare abstracts, research articles, and evaluation reports to fit publication in the AJE. In addition, the webinar discussed AJE guidelines for authors, how to work with and address feedback from reviewers, common … Continue reading Webinar #7: How to publish your work in the American Journal of Evaluation

Webinar #6: Publish or Perish: Why should non-academic evaluators in the global south think seriously about publishing?

Description: Publishing in peer-reviewed journals is a high-stakes activity in universities. However, non-academic evaluators have a wealth of experience that would contribute to the advancement of the field, if published. The publishing effort however can seem opaque and confusing, resulting in a frustrating experience for prospective authors. This webinar explored the depth and breadth of … Continue reading Webinar #6: Publish or Perish: Why should non-academic evaluators in the global south think seriously about publishing?

Announcing Webinar #6. Publish it Perish: Why should non-academic demic academic in the global south think seriously aacademicbout publishing?

Date: Saturday, 11 July 2020 Meeting Venue: Virtual (Zoom) -> https://zoom.us/j/98569296713?pwd=MFlhTzlnbE9iY0loaVF3aHZ6dVBRUT09 Meeting ID: 985 6929 6713 Password: 119188 Time: 4 PM East Africa & Jordan | 1 PM West Africa | 3 PM Southern Africa | 9 AM Washington | 2 PM London | 6.30 PM India | 9 PM The Philippines Description: Publishing in … Continue reading Announcing Webinar #6. Publish it Perish: Why should non-academic demic academic in the global south think seriously aacademicbout publishing?

Webinar #5: The Monitoring and Evaluation Job: Do Qualifications Matter? If Not, What Does?

Date: Jun 20, 2020, 08:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Description: This webinar argues the importance and limits of academic training in getting and performing the Monitoring and Evaluation job effectively. In particular, two University professors discuss courses they teach to prepare students for M&E Jobs. A recent graduate shares experience in searching for … Continue reading Webinar #5: The Monitoring and Evaluation Job: Do Qualifications Matter? If Not, What Does?

Webinar #4: How to Build a Successful Monitoring and Evaluation Career

Description: This webinar describes the common strategies to join and/or build a successful M&E career. It also features career path testimonies from four M&E professionals from both Africa and South Asia on what they did, didn’t do, or would do differently to succeed in M&E. Next, an International Human Resource Recruiter provides insights on how … Continue reading Webinar #4: How to Build a Successful Monitoring and Evaluation Career

Webinar #3: Right-Fit Evidence: What Type of Monitoring Data is Actionable?

Description: You probably know that Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) support program accountability, learning, and improvement. But do you know how this applies in practice? This webinar explains how actionable M&E information improves program implementation. In addition, I describe the types of monitoring data for a functional monitoring system. Lastly, I demonstrate how these types of … Continue reading Webinar #3: Right-Fit Evidence: What Type of Monitoring Data is Actionable?

Top 10 Best Free Online Monitoring and Evaluation Training Courses

If you are searching for good online monitoring and evaluation(M&E) training courses, look no further than the list below. The courses are free, cover M&E basics, and can be completed within 4 hours or a couple of weeks depending on the depth of knowledge you are looking for. I recommend all new individuals to the … Continue reading Top 10 Best Free Online Monitoring and Evaluation Training Courses