Difference between revisions of "Workshop"

Difference between revisions of "Workshop"

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{{Term|WORKSHOP|An event where participants with common interests, problems or needs meet with specialists/facilitators. Participants learn primarily by interacting and engaging in discussions. Workshops emphasize exchanges of ideas, problem-solving and/or fact-finding, as well as the practical application of knowledge, skills, techniques and/or principles.  The intent of most workshops is to either identify problems and expectations and/or to recommend solutions.  
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{{Term|WORKSHOP|Event where participants with common interests, problems or needs meet with specialists/facilitators. Participants learn primarily by interacting and engaging in discussions. Workshops emphasize exchanges of ideas, problem-solving and/or fact-finding, as well as the practical application of knowledge, skills, techniques and/or principles.  The intent of most workshops is to either identify problems and expectations and/or to recommend solutions.  
 
Learning objectives are to be defined whenever the workshop has a training/learning component. <ref>UNESCO, Glossary of Educational Technology Terms, Second Edition,
 
Learning objectives are to be defined whenever the workshop has a training/learning component. <ref>UNESCO, Glossary of Educational Technology Terms, Second Edition,
 
[http://www.coastwidelabs.com/Technical%20Articles/Training%20Terms%20Glossary.htm www.coastwidelabs.com] (1 December 2009), [http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/public-consult/res-centre/gloss-eng.php#32 www.hc-sc.gc.ca] (1 December 2009),
 
[http://www.coastwidelabs.com/Technical%20Articles/Training%20Terms%20Glossary.htm www.coastwidelabs.com] (1 December 2009), [http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/public-consult/res-centre/gloss-eng.php#32 www.hc-sc.gc.ca] (1 December 2009),

Latest revision as of 11:59, 9 December 2009

Term2.png WORKSHOP
Event where participants with common interests, problems or needs meet with specialists/facilitators. Participants learn primarily by interacting and engaging in discussions. Workshops emphasize exchanges of ideas, problem-solving and/or fact-finding, as well as the practical application of knowledge, skills, techniques and/or principles. The intent of most workshops is to either identify problems and expectations and/or to recommend solutions. Learning objectives are to be defined whenever the workshop has a training/learning component. [1]


References

  1. UNESCO, Glossary of Educational Technology Terms, Second Edition, www.coastwidelabs.com (1 December 2009), www.hc-sc.gc.ca (1 December 2009), www.pacto-convex.com (1 December 2009), http://ec.europa.eu (1 December 2009), www.aeispeakers.com (1 December 2009), wordnetweb.princeton.edu (1 December 2009), www.quantum3.co.za (1 December 2009)