DW Akademie’s new publication “MIL Training online: tips and tricks” is aimed at trainers with some experience in conducting online training. The publication’s guidelines were collected and developed together with DW Akademie partner organisations from Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine and provide helpful tips for teaching MIL online and for planning MIL activities. The focus here is not on massive open online courses (MOOC) or similar eLearning formats but instead on short-term online trainings that combine real time, scheduled classroom sessions (synchronous) with assignments that participants can complete at their own pace (asynchronous). This publication is available in English and Russian.
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