NB6:
Workshops where required may be supported by:
- a workbook(s)
- videos
- PowerPoint presentations
- tutorials
and feedback on syndicate studies and presentations
- a
computerized business simulations
- Case studies,
games, role plays & other group activities
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NB7:
Programme directors and their course sponsors may develop, customise and tailor
presentations and workbooks as required for local legislative, cultural and client
content requirements, produce pertinent case studies & role plays, and procure
relevant videos.
NB8:
Tutors must maintain a log of segments covered
by workshops see Appendix 10 provide a workshop assessment form
(if required by the client) see Appendix 5 and maintain a workshop
attendance register see Appendix 11.

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NB9:
workshops workshops range from a half
day to five day durations dependant upon client requirements i.e.
it is left to the clients and/or the programme directors discretion
to decide which segments should be selected and how much classroom time should
be devoted to ensure the programme gives best fit with corporate and individual
learning needs.
NB10:
workshops - are designed to promote an understanding of the application
of theory within work via a variety of group studies to enhance personal skills
wherever possible. All workshop sessions will therefore be highly participative
and content and the scheduling of content can be flexible to meet participants
specific learning needs.
NB11:
workshops - also provide an opportunity
to discuss the course and clarify the modules elearning content, and to
present and review PDPs, WBA presentations and project work (informally)
and get peer and tutor feedback, i.e. it is designed to maintain momentum, motivation
and consolidate the application of learning within the workplace.
NB12:
Residential events can be incorporated using Action Centred Learning see www.actioncentredlearning.co.uk
UK only (overseas partners to establish an equivalent capability if required
by their clients).
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