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Update the note on how best to attend this training #414

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anenadic opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Update the note on how best to attend this training #414

anenadic opened this issue Sep 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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anenadic commented Sep 13, 2024

How could the content be improved?

We realised that the best way to attend this training is to have training for half a day and then for the lesson teams to continue to work on what was covered in the training up to that point before the next session. This means that people should really be prepared to set aside 4 days for this training to get the most of it - as we do not have enough time to dedicate to exercises as we'd like but learners should continue to reiterate the exercises we did and spend more time on lesson design to make even bigger progress during the week of training.

This should also be shared with participants and potential target audience at the time of applying or advertising the course.

@tobyhodges tobyhodges added the type:enhancement Propose enhancement to the lesson label Oct 17, 2024
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sstevens2 commented Oct 22, 2024

Hmm, I like the suggestion but I think we should use soft language on it. I wouldn't want the time commitment of 4 full half days to make it hard for someone to commit to the training. I'd have a hard time setting aside 4 full days myself.

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