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DESCRIPTION:Scientists and educators working in the life sciences must cont
 inuously acquire new knowledge and skills to stay up-to-date with the late
 st methods\, technologies and research. Short-format training\, such as we
 binars\, workshops and bootcamps\, are popular ways of quickly learning ab
 out new topics and gaining new skills.\n\nAs trainers and educators\, how 
 can we ensure that short-format training is effective and inclusive for al
 l? How can we ensure that our learners are equipped to continue learning a
 nd applying their new skills once they return to their day jobs? And how c
 an we do this in a way that is scalable and sustainable?\n\n[The Bicycle P
 rinciples](https://www.bikeprinciples.org/) assemble education theory and 
 community experience into a framework for improving short-format training 
 so that it is effective\, inclusive and scalable. Over 30 international ex
 perts\, including colleagues from the Australian BioCommons\, Melbourne Ge
 nomics and other Australian and New Zealand organisations\, helped develop
  the principles and an associated set of recommendations.\n\nJason William
 s\, Assistant Director\, DNA Learning Center\, Cold Spring Harbor Laborato
 ry - a leading genomics and bioinformatics educator and project lead\, joi
 ns us to discuss the Principles and how they can be applied to achieve sca
 lable and sustainable training in a range of Australian settings.\n\nThis 
 webinar is co-hosted by Australian BioCommons and Melbourne Genomics.\n\n*
 *Speaker:**\n\nJason Williams\, Assistant Director\, DNA Learning Center\,
  Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory\n\n**When:** Friday 4 November 2022\, 11am 
 AEDT (UTC+11)/10am AEST/ 10:30am ACDT/ 8am AWST\n\n**Who the webinar is fo
 r:**\n\nThis webinar is for trainers\, training providers and educators an
 d everyone interested in promoting effective\, inclusive and scalable lear
 ning in the life sciences\, clinical education and beyond. \n\nWhether you
 ’re upskilling researchers with the latest digital research practices an
 d bioinformatics skills or providing continuing professional development t
 o clinicians there’s something in this webinar for you.\n\n**How to join
 :**\n\nThis webinar is free to join but you must register for a place in a
 dvance.\n\n**[Register here](https://unimelb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_F
 ip1gvsbSNWDmh0X6_2rrw)**\n
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Effective\, inclusive\, and scalable training in the life 
 sciences\, clinical education and beyond
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.biocommons.org.au/events/bicycle-principles
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