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학습 및 평가/L&E 워크숍 키트

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학습 및 평가

학습 및 평가 팀 워크숍 키트는 커뮤니티 리더가 동료 및 자원봉사자 교육을 이끌도록 돕는 것을 목표로 합니다. 각 키트에는 워크숍을 주최하는 데 필요한 모든 단계와 필요한 인프라, 발표에 필요한 모든 리소스가 있습니다. 모든 키트에는 워크숍 주최자가 경험을 기록하고 운동 전반에 걸쳐 다른 커뮤니티 구성원과 공유할 수 있도록 학습 저널이 있습니다.

이러한 워크숍 중 하나를 주최하는 데 관심이 있다면 학습 및 평가 팀에 문의하세요. 트레이너 훈련 세션은 지역 및 글로벌 컨퍼런스와 구글 행아웃을 통해 주최됩니다. 우리는 운동 전반에 걸쳐 구체적인 사례와 사례 연구를 구축하기 위해 노력하면서 워크숍 키트 업데이트, 촉진 및 번역에서 커뮤니티 리더와 협력하기를 기대합니다.



Additional Learning and Evaluation Workshops

What other Learning and Evaluation workshops has our team prepared and facilitated that may be relevant to leaders in your community? If you are organizing a conference and are interested in developing capacity of your local community around programmatic activities, tools and SMART planning, have in mind all the sessions available. Unlike the workshop kits, these sessions are not fully developed into resources to make it possible for anyone to host, which means they need to be hosted by a Learning and Evaluation team member. Sessions are organized thematically, and can be included as one slot on an existing track in a program, or grouped together to make a Learning Day.

Program Design & Evaluation Planning

The sessions are presentations with a small component of workshops. They focus on specific technical aspects around program design and evaluation. These sessions usually include exercises, to be carried out individually or in small groups (most recent presentation versions are linked).

View more past presentations

Learning Circles

These sessions are panels, where we summon program leaders with expertise around a topic and try to capture lessons that can be shared more broadly.

Tools Rotations & Trainings

These sessions are short, hands-on presentations where we showcase tools available to monitor and track Wikimedia programs. We usually focus on:

Learning Days

These can be a full day or half day, in which participants receive training in some or all of the topics related to program planning, evaluation, storytelling and tracking tools. Learning days have breaks incorporated in them, of 10 to 15 minutes, as well as group activities and exercises. Learn more about Learning Days by looking at recent issues:

See also