Workshop Guidelines
Workshop Guidelines
A workshop is a hands-on training event designed to develop practical skills and applied knowledge. It encourages interactive learning, problem-solving, and professional development.

Workshop Themes and Objectives
1. Workshops should focus on skill-building, technology application, or research methodologies.
2. Content must be designed to engage participants through hands-on exercises.
3. The event should contribute to career development and academic advancement.
Committees and Responsibilities
1. Workshop Coordinator: Oversees content structure, speaker engagement, and resource planning.
2. Technical Support Team: Arrange necessary equipment, materials, and digital tools.
3. Evaluation Committee: Assesses learning outcomes and participant feedback.
Workshop Planning and Logistics
1. Workshops must clearly define learning objectives and targeted participants.
2. Organizers should ensure thematic relevance and structured engagement.
3. Sessions must include group exercises, case studies, and practical assignments.
Participant Registration and Certification
1. Registration details must be clearly communicated through the website.
2. Participants should receive certificates upon successful completion.
Workshop Evaluation and Reporting
1. Feedback should be collected through post-event surveys and participant reviews.
2. A final workshop report summarizing key learnings and engagement levels must be submitted.
WORKSHOP APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
General Information
1. Workshop title and description
2. Organizing department/college
2. Proposed date, duration, and mode of delivery
Target Audience and Learning Objectives
1. Clearly define the intended audience (students, faculty, professionals)
2. Specify the learning outcomes and skills to be developed
Workshop Activities and Instructor Details
1. Agenda with session breakdown (lectures, group work, exercises)
2. List of instructors/trainers and their qualifications
3. Details of interactive engagement methods (Q&A, practical assignments)
Logistics and Budgeting
1. Venue or platform setup needs (technical requirements, participant capacity)
2. Budget estimate (funding, fees, required resources)
Evaluation and Certification
1. Plan for assessing participant progress and feedback collection
2. Indicate if certificates of completion will be provided
