by
DrTaghreed Alhaidari
(Al kindy college of Medicine l University of Baghdad)
→
Asia/Baghdad
قاعة المؤتمرات (كلية طب الكندي)
قاعة المؤتمرات
كلية طب الكندي
Description
The lecture "How to set an effective workshop" is a discussion of the best practices for planning and delivering a successful workshop. The goal of the lecture is to provide medical teaching staff with the information they need to design and deliver workshops that are engaging, informative, and productive. The target audience for the lecture is medical teaching staff, such as doctors, nurses, and researchers.
The lecture will cover a variety of topics related to workshop design and delivery, including:
The purpose of the workshop
The target audience
The learning objectives
The workshop agenda
The workshop materials
The workshop activities
The workshop evaluation
The lecture will also provide medical teaching staff with hands-on experience in planning and delivering workshops. This experience will help medical teaching staff to learn how to design and deliver workshops that are engaging, informative, and productive.
The lecture "How to set an effective workshop" is an important resource for medical teaching staff who want to design and deliver successful workshops. The lecture will help medical teaching staff to understand the best practices for workshop design and delivery and to design and deliver workshops that meet the needs of their target audience.
In addition to the target audience of medical teaching staff, the lecture may also be of interest to other professionals who deliver workshops, such as trainers, consultants, and educators. The lecture can help these professionals to learn how to design and deliver workshops that are effective and engaging.
Here are some additional details about workshop design and delivery:
A well-designed workshop will have a clear purpose, a target audience, and specific learning objectives.
The workshop agenda should be organized in a logical way and should include a variety of activities that will engage the participants.
The workshop materials should be relevant to the topic of the workshop and should be easy to understand.
The workshop activities should be designed to help the participants achieve the learning objectives.
The workshop evaluation should be used to assess the effectiveness of the workshop and to make improvements for future workshops.
If you are a medical teaching staff member who is interested in learning more about how to set an effective workshop, I encourage you to attend this lecture. The lecture will provide you with the information and skills you need to design and deliver workshops that are engaging, informative, and productive.