Timetable & Workplan
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Working through the CaseWORK Training Seminar – A Guide
The CaseWORK courses are designed to provide you with a maximum of flexibility. You can determine when and where you would like to work on the courses and at what learning pace. Nevertheless we would like to provide you with a guide and timetable, helping you to keep track and to accomplish certain milestones after a certain amount of time. Additionally, we would like you to get in touch with other learners and to discuss certain things together with others in the forum.
First things first: The CaseWORK Training Seminar will run six weeks and closes on Christmas. This gives you enough time to read through all of our courses at your own learning pace. We have prepared a small time schedule suggesting how you could divide up the courses.
The CaseWORK Training Seminar starts on Wednesday, the 13th of November. Before you enter any module or courses, please participate at our pre-evaluation.
From now on, you have six weeks for working through the contents. According to the plan above you have a minimum of 2 days for working through one course and – if available – to participate a small discussion in the forum. You can join the topics in the forum whenever you like, they won’t be closed or deleted. If you need more time for a course, this is okay! We would recommend, to finnish at least one module within two weeks in order to complete the whole offer within six weeks.
At the end of each module there is another very short survey waiting for you which asks about the contents directly. Please take two minutes and give us a short feedback.
Once you are finnished with the training seminar, we would kindly ask you to participate at our final survey. Please take part even if you haven’t worked through all courses. As you have no obligations in this offer, we expect that some of you only work on certain parts. The survey is designed accordningly. Please take a few minutes and fill out the survey. Your answers are anonymous.