Although mini-courses and workshops are both quick learning formats, they have important differences. Check them out.
Mini-course: This is a short and structured training course, focused on the transmission of theoretical or practical knowledge on a specific topic. It can be asynchronous (recorded) or live, allowing the student to consume the content at their own pace. Its main objective is to present concepts in an objective and accessible way.
Workshop: This is a more interactive and b2b email list format, with an emphasis on practice. Participants generally apply the concepts during the event, solving problems or developing skills with real-time monitoring. It is usually live and includes collaborative activities.
While a mini-course is ideal for teaching content in an objective and individual way, a workshop works better for practical and participatory learning.
The choice between the two formats depends on the objective and the level of interaction desired with the audience.
What is the difference between a mini-course and a workshop?
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