How to Create a Training

First, please watch the Video Guide.

Title of lesson/section

Please remember that each lesson should stand alone from other lessons and be a learning goal in its own right.

Introductory video or text

Please provide us with one of these, to put the topic in context and explain why it is important:

Learning outcomes (optional)

OPTIONAL: please provide us with the learning outcomes for your training – what will rebels be able to do at the end of the training that they could not do at the start? If you leave this blank we will work them out for you based on the learning material.

Learning materials

This is the main block of information for your lesson – the core information, activities, perspectives that you want rebels to take away. Please include any videos, text, infographics, links or images that you would like us to include. If you want to divide this up into multiple parts that’s fine – you can structure this however you want.

Case studies

This is what the principles, perspectives etc. look like in practice. It’s a story of someone applying them. Please include one of the following:

Your turn

Please think about an interactive activity that could be offered. The purpose of the activity is to give rebels some practice in applying the principles, perspectives etc. We can help you with this section if needed – it can be very hard to design and some lessons can be even harder than others. However, the more you can give us for this, the quicker your training can go live on Rebellion Academy.

Some options that we have available are:

Review and Reflect (optional)

OPTIONAL: provide us with some questions that you want the rebels to reflect on based around the learning objectives.

Additional resources / further reading

If possible, please provide one or more additional links/attachments/videos etc. that rebels can refer to if they want to find out more.

Quiz questions

If possible, please suggest some questions that rebels can use to assess whether they have understood the key points correctly. These can be

The questions should focus on the elements of what has been covered in the lesson. So that, if a rebel gets the wrong answer, they might go back to the relevant part of the lesson to check their understanding, and then have another go.

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Revision #3
Created 7 June 2021 10:41:36 by Henry
Updated 21 June 2021 19:02:50 by David Jennings