measure evaluation web site update
DESCRIPTION
I delivered this presentation to USAID and then to MEASURE Evaluation staff. It is an update on the MEASURE Evaluation web site and shows the manner in which stakeholders become an integral part to the knowledge sharing process. Staff and USAID inform M&E users of developments in M&E, users inform staff of information needs - the cycle then continues.TRANSCRIPT
MEASURE Evaluation 2.0:Participatory Information
Sharing via the Web
Web site UpdateApril 26, 2011
Background
Web site re-launched June 2008
Analytics data used to inform reorganization
Staff feedback and information sharing inform navigation, content and accessibility
December 2007
Too much white space
Outdated design
Ineffective navigation
August 2008 – February 2011
Improved design
Improved navigation
Static
Mobile friendly
“Grab and Go”
Increased focus on branding
Portlets improved
Disclaimer improved
AA receive more prominence
March 2011
Dynamic
Increased engagement
Improved navigation
Tells our story
Ongoing
Continue to apply knowledge management principles to website development (people, process, technology)
Exploit new technology
Expand accessibility to material in multiple languages
MEASURE Evaluation is a MEASURE project funded by the
U.S. Agency for International Development and implemented by
the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill in partnership with Futures Group International,
ICF Macro, John Snow, Inc., Management Sciences for Health,
and Tulane University. Views expressed in this presentation do not
necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the U.S. Government.
MEASURE Evaluation is the USAID Global Health Bureau's
primary vehicle for supporting improvements in monitoring and
evaluation in population, health and nutrition worldwide.