Date: 11 November 2020 @ 09:00 - 00:00

This highly interactive virtual workshop takes place within the X-meeting eXperience 2020, organized by AB3C. It will provide new trainers with knowledge, skills, guidance and tips for developing and delivering training. Trainees will explore a range of methods to enable and encourage learning, examine the requirements for a successful course and acquire appropriate feedback. The workshop itself will depend on trainee participation in group activities.

The workshop will:

provide guidance on general training techniques and appropriate use of methods based on learner needs, including some general 'DO's' and 'DO NOTs' for successful training
provide a framework for successful curriculum design and further development, to enable trainers to build a course appropriate to their learners' needs

The workshop will take place virtually via Zoom. 

Keywords: Training (Training)

Target audience: This is a highly interactive virtual workshop which will be delivered fully in Portuguese. Applications are open for researchers based in Latin America. Selection criteria: There are a number of criteria upon which selection of participants for this workshop will be made. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: They are at late-stage PhD level OR have equivalent years of research experience They are working in a Latin American institution and are likely to remain in the institution for the next year or more They are actively involved in a research project and actively using bioinformatics tools / methods They have a strong interest in training and have been involved in some training prior to joining the course They have identified a need / gap where training could be provided, and have thought about potential training they would like to deliver The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of research experience which includes a bioinformatics component, and a strong interest in developing or delivering bioinformatics training. You do NOT have to be a bioinformatician to apply. Early-stage researchers and researchers from underrepresented gender and ethnic groups are especially encouraged to apply. 

Capacity: 20


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