PHCM9125 - Designing Short Courses and Workshops

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What makes a workshop or short course great? How do you know if your students are learning? What do you include and how? These are only some of the questions you will answer in relation to your own workshop or short course in ‘Designing Short Courses and Workshops’.

This course has been designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to design and run a short course or workshop. During the course you will consider different course design and learning models, apply principles of planning, create a profile of your learners, think about structure and content, design a range of learning activities and work on a plan to evaluate your own workshop or short course.

The format of this course is a compulsory on campus workshop followed by an online learning component, so you will need access to a computer with a browser to complete this course. The workshop has a practical orientation and you need to come to this with a workshop or short course in mind. The online component will run immediately following the workshop. You will work through some online activities that build on what we cover in the workshop and are assessable. These activities will also help you with your final assignment for the course which is to write a plan for the design of your own workshop or short course.

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