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Resources (1)

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If you know of any good free open access resources for learning about Learner Centered Design and related topics please make suggests and add links by replying to this topic.

Would you like to present an experience of involving rural users in design or a methodology? (1)

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  • What is the context and culture of the groups you want to work with?
  • How does this effect how you interact with them?
  • What are their learning needs?
  • How can you find out?
  • How might you involve them in the design process?
  • What wouldn't work? Why not?

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Great. We will then focus on drawing out the main lessons learnt throughout the process and assist workshop participants in applying these to the context they are familiar with and work in.

Suggestions for our workshop (1)

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