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4 May 2022: taskforce meeting #2

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08/06/2022 09:30   comment-square 4 comments
04 May 2022
12:00 - 13:30
Reference: IN-MEET-2022-04-97
Version number 4 (of 4) see other versions

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Welcome to our May meeting!

You preparation work is to:


  • Review Phase one of the Impact Playbook.

  • Think about what parts are most essential to keep. Try to stick to a shortlist of three elements that you think must be included in the Impact Lite methodology.

  • Think about how you might learn more about these elements. What learning resource(s) and techniques would you need? How much time would it take to really internalise it?


If you have any questions, don't hesitate to let us know!

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Avatar: Nicole McNeilly Nicole McNeilly
23/05/2022 12:59
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Information from Nora (cont'd)

Design challenges (ie, activities/exercises/quizzes) to give an opportunity for our learners to practice and integrate these skills. https://cdh.carpentries.org/designing-challenges.html#different-types-of-challenges

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