See Learning Design workshops Structured, applied and collaborative sessions for educators, learning designers, academic developers, programme teams and leaders. Workshops are tailored to institutional context and agreed outcomes Sessions range from focused 90-minute workshops or webinars to half or full-day design events, delivered online, hybrid or in person, typically for groups of 20–100 participants.
New Workshops for 2026 A Promptathon: the art of asking AIA collaborative workshop exploring the emerging craft of prompting in AI-mediated environments. Participants explore the framing of questions, shaping AI responses and clarifies the continuing role of educator and designer judgement
Educators Preparing for the Future A practical and creative workshop exploring the teaching capabilities at the centre of education in an AI-rich world.
The Learning Tree A fast-paced, collaborative futures workshop using structured scenario methods to build shared maps of future learning and new directions for research, learning and teaching.
Looking Back to Look Forward: 35 Years of Learning Innovation A time-travel workshop identifying patterns, false dawns and durable shifts across learning technologies — clarifying what endures, what can evolve and what's next.
Time-Travel Foundations: Seminal Concepts for AI-Integrated Practice A refresher and introduction workshop, for experienced and new academic teachers, revisiting foundational digital learning models and reframing them for AI-integrated environments.
Established, High-Impact Workshops
Grounded in research and refined through sustained institutional collaboration, these workshops have shaped curriculum design, assessment and online learning practice over many years — and continue to evolve.
Storyboarding with the 5-Stage Model A structured workshop using the 5-Stage Model and e-tivities for experienced and new educators to plan learners’ progression, engagement and interaction.
E-tivities: Active Online Learning A practical session with immediate applications, focused on designing purposeful, structured online learning activities, updated to benefit from AI.
PEEP — Peer-Enhanced E-Placements
Developed to address placement capacity challenges and promote digital health opportunities, the PEEP acquisition experience enables health educators and placement teams to design and deliver peer-supported digital placements that maintain academic rigour, professional standards and student engagement. Available as a half-day session, online or in person.