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== Resources for Creating and Evaluating Public Legal Education and Information ==
== Resources for Creating and Evaluating Public Legal Education and Information ==
* [[Best practice guidelines for the development and maintenance of online PLEI in BC]] outlines important tips to use when producing PLEI.
* [http://www.plelearningexchange.ca/ PLE Learning Exchange] is an Ontario based initiative but includes many resources for PLEI producers on plain language, usability testing and evaluation.
* [http://www.plelearningexchange.ca/ PLE Learning Exchange] is an Ontario based initiative but includes many resources for PLEI producers on plain language, usability testing and evaluation.
* [http://pleiconnect.ca PLEI Connect]is an online community of practice for Canadian PLEI practitioners. It's a place where people can learn and share their experiencing with using technology to develop, deliver and measure PLEI.
* [http://pleiconnect.ca PLEI Connect]is an online community of practice for Canadian PLEI practitioners. It's a place where people can learn and share their experiencing with using technology to develop, deliver and measure PLEI.
* The [http://www.vlaf.org.au/ Victoria Legal Assistance Forum] in Australia has produced [http://www.vlaf.org.au/cb_pages/files/VLAF%20online%20guidelines%20-%20Final%20draft.pdf Guidelines for Creating Online Legal Information]. These guidelines are a work in progress and can be easily adapted for online BC PLEI resources.
* [[Common Web Metrics]] What's the difference between a visit, a unique visitor and a page view? The Public Legal Education Working Group has developed a list of common metrics and provided definitions, and reasons for why you would choose to use that metric (or not).
* [[Common Web Metrics]] What's the difference between a visit, a unique visitor and a page view? The Public Legal Education Working Group has developed a list of common metrics and provided definitions, and reasons for why you would choose to use that metric (or not).