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Preliminary findings from the evaluation questionnaire to Vi members. Structure of the Presentation. Follows the structure of the questionnaire (developed country members had different format): General Info Generic teaching materials Localisation of GTM Vi Website
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Preliminary findings from the evaluation questionnaire to Vi members
Structure of the Presentation • Follows the structure of the questionnaire (developed country members had different format): • General Info • Generic teaching materials • Localisation of GTM • Vi Website • Networking and the Vi members meeting • Joint members projects • Long-term involvement with the Vi • Partnerships • Linking universities with policymakers • Furture needs of Vi members
General Info. • 61 responses, of which 25 Member coordinators; 36 Staff members • Exceptions for some questions (noted in ppt) • Most values converted to percentages • Some questions distorted a little by LDCs, who account for 30 % of sample, but only 14% of network • Of 46 people who gave their age: 27 youngest; 62 oldest; 40 average
General Info. (4) • 8% of respondents received funding from the Vi only • 15% from the Vi and their university • But, 5% of those received < $5000, so potentially 13% of members receive money from the Vi only.
TM Legend and numbers of teachers/students who have used them
Teaching Materials (3) 1 = They were not relevant to my teaching needs 2 = They helped me build or enrich parts of my courses 3 = They provided the entire course content, where previously I had nothing, or very little.)
Vi Website • Subscribe to email alerts? • Yes 51% • No 49%
Website legend • Web services (slide 11) • Training material • Library resource/document • Multimedia resource • Information about other members • News and upcoming events • Rating the website (slide 13) • Its look (graphics, page layout, clarity of functions) • The quality of information (accuracy, timeliness, relevance) • The quality of the writing (use of language, clarity, interest) • The user-friendliness of the site (finding what you want, how easy is it to use the site's functions)
Networking + Vi Meetings • Does an informal network add value? • Yes 95% • No 5 % • How useful were the meetings?* • Very useful 64 % • Useful 27 % • Not useful 9 % • Vi meetings:* *Based on 22/61 responses
Joint Projects* *Based on 12/61 responses
Joint Projects Legend • Drafting a research proposal for funding • Researching and writing the material • Working collaboratively • Working at a distance using e-mail and other technology • Organising time and resources • Incorporating reviewers' comments • Using the material for publication, in the classroom, or for further research
Long-term involvement and partnerships (developed countries*) * Only 5 in sample – most joined after last meeting
Long-term involvement and partnerships (developed countries) – Legend • Provision of UNCTAD publications (hard copy) • Provision of teaching resources (Vi generic teaching materials, online library of trade documents, multimedia resources) • Networking and cooperation opportunities with developing and transition country universities • Internship opportunities for your students • Applications of developing/ transition country students to your academic programmes • Other
Member preferences* *Does not include Dev’d country members
Legend for preferences • Provision of generic teaching materials • Provision of publications - in hard copy for your library, or in electronic format on the Vi website • Provision of multi-media resources • Distance learning courses • Video-conferencing with UNCTAD experts • Visiting lecturers from UNCTAD • Curricular advice • Professional development workshops • Professional development workshops on technical skills • Fellowships at UNCTAD • Mentoring/reviewing of research • Study tours in Geneva • Networking events (e.g. Vi meetings) • Joint projects/cooperation with other Vi members
Thank You Joseph Clements Associate Economic Affairs Officer UNCTAD Virtual Institute http://vi.unctad.org http://www.unctad.org Joseph.Clements@unctad.org Tel. + 41 22 91 75724