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In this workshop, you will experience a variety of learning strategies and techniques, from methods for structuring the learning material to learning progress checks. In this workshop we will deal with • understanding learning and memory • the chunking technique • techniques for sustainable learning • a reading technique • visualizing for better understanding • memory techniques • using breaks effectively. In combination with the course “Time Management…”, 0.5 CP can be acquired.
In this workshop you will be introduced to techniques from the areas of self and time management. You will have the opportunity to get to know and try out a range of methods and to create your own work plan. In this workshop we will deal with • goal setting • how to get and stay motivated • identifying your goals to have a direction • how to organize yourself and be productive • prioritizing tasks • how to use routines • overcoming procrastination. In combination with the course “Learning techniques…”, 0.5 CP can be acquired.
Patterns of Design Thinking
Patterns of Design Thinking Everybody is a designer. We all design all the time. However, what is it that we actually do when we design? What do we know about it? What can we know about it? While for some, designing is a complex myth and for others it is a simple method, this workshop offers a perspective that is between these two extremes. Through a series of lectures the topic of Design Thinking is introduced. Then an approach to studying successful designers is developed in order to extract their "Patterns of Design Thinking". With this in hand, participants can begin to improve their own design skills. Instead of taking over ready-made tools as is the case in many courses offered under this name, the participants of this workshop will be trained in toolmaking and enabled to create their own toolbox for Design Thinking. Due to the trans-disciplinary nature of the topic, the workshop is open to participants from all faculties and study programmes of the university.