Training courses: Train-the-Trainer Marseille
Course Description
The programme objective is to give instructors tools and tips for providing an enriching learning experience to trainees, irrespective of topic, and to include best-practice guidance on course and training material development.
Important Dates
01-02 July 2024
Venue
CNRS - Délégation Provence et corse
31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier
13009 Marseille.
Fee
Included in the training fees are four coffee/tea breaks and two lunches.
Academic staff: €40 Non-academic staff : €100
Registration closes on 22 April.
Registration form
Link : https://framaforms.org/elixir-train-the-trainer-course-france-marseille-1710498833
Organisers
- Lucie Khamvongsa-Charbonnier (Institut Français de Bioinformatique, CNRS)
- Olivier Sand (Institut Français de Bioinformatique, CNRS)
- Andreas Zanzoni (Inserm TAGC U0190, Aix-Marseille University)
Instructors
- Patricia Palagi (ELIXIR-CH Training Coordinator, SIB)
- Allegra Via (ELIXIR-IT Training Coordinator, IBPM-CNR)
Contact
For all kinds of queries, please write to Train-the-trainer-contact@groupes.france-bioinformatique.fr.
COURSE CORE TOPICS (Sessions)
- Principles of learning and how they apply to training;
- Training techniques for enhancing learner engagement and participation,
- Design of engaging sessions, materials and courses;
- Assessment and feedback in training.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of Session 1, participants will be able to:
- List the steps of good instructional design.
- Define cognitive load.
- Distinguish between bad and good cognitive load.
- Clarify why we start with learning outcomes.
- Give examples of effective learning strategies.
- Connect learning strategies to the cognitive processes they promote.
- Select appropriate learning outcomes within the learning constraints.
- Assess your teaching outlook/practices in relation to what you’ve learned.
- Design learning experiences that align with learning outcomes.
By the end of Session 2, participants will be able to:
- Design a mini-training:
- Write SMART Learning Outcomes
- Identify target audience
- Draw a concept map
- Select content
- Deliver
- Provide and receive targeted feedback
- Create a plan from lesson to session
- Create a plan from session to full course
By the end of Session 3, participants will be able to:
- Describe what makes training effective.
- Describe what makes a trainer effective.
- Identify strategies that facilitate active, interactive, and collaborative learning.
- List factors of motivation and demotivation.
- Evaluate what instructors can do to motivate and avoid demotivating learners.
By the end of Session 4, participants will be able to
- Describe the differences between formative and summative assessment
- Explain why frequent feedback is important
- List and describe a few techniques for formative feedback