Workshop instructions

1. Title of the Workshop: A clear, concise, and representative title reflecting the workshop’s content.

2. Information of the Organizers

  • Full name of the main proposer:
  • Institutional or professional affiliation:
  • List of additional facilitators (if applicable): Names, affiliations, and roles.
  • Brief description of the professional and academic experience of each facilitator (maximum 200 words per person).
  • Focus on their methodological knowledge and skills related to the workshop topic.

3. Workshop Abstract:

  • Brief description (100-250 words): Explain the workshop’s purpose, objectives, and target audience.
  • Methodological relevance: Justify the importance of the topic within the field of methodology.
  • Include Keywords (between 1 and 5) of your workshop.

4. Workshop Objectives and Methodology

  • Define the learning objectives or results participants are expected to achieve.
  • Example: “That attendees learn to perform exploratory factor analysis using R”.
  • Describe the workshop approach:
    • Is it mainly practical or theoretical?
    • Will there be interactive exercises, discussions, or simulations?
  • Explain how attendees will be involved.

7. Estimated time

  • Provide a breakdown of the time, indicating:
    • Introduction.
    • Main activities (presentations, exercises, dynamics).
    • Question or discussion session.
  • Include the total duration of the workshop (e.g., 2 hours, half a day).

8. Resources needed:

  • Tools or software that attendees must have installed (if applicable).
  • Necessary infrastructure:
    • Audiovisual equipment (projector, microphones).
    • Internet connection.
    • Physical space or virtual platform (in case of online format).
  • Detail the resources that will be provided to attendees:
    • Practical guides.
    • Databases or examples.
    • Presentations or slides.

10. Expected Results

  • Explain what participants will obtain at the end of the workshop:
    • Practical skills.
    • Specific knowledge.
    • Products (e.g., scripts, initial analyzes).