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Before you start to plan the workshop there is some basic information event organisers should have passed to you but you might need to ask for : the number of participants and who they are eg background, skill level, where this fits in a wider education programme etc.
Planning an event is a massive undertaking. Before you get too far into it, think about why you want to host it.
Events can, after all, get pretty pricey. The needs of a group of medical students in Rwanda are very different from some higher EM trainees in Oxford, who have different needs and expectations from a collection of multidisciplinary professionals interested in paediatric critical care at an unnamed! Organisers may have their own objectives but you should really ensure that you understand and own your intended outcomes. You might have access to a list of the attendees in advance — if you are able to contact them with a brief questionnaire about their thoughts and expectations from the session, this can be really helpful.
Start with a clear idea of the time constraints on your session: allow flexibility and most importantly, breaks! As a rule I think around 30mins per 4hr workshop is needed; you might have this as a single longer break or a couple of shorter breaks — and you might plan for more than this particularly if the workshop is intense! To plan an effective workshop you need to consider the space and resources available to you.
I find it is helpful to start to think about content by first figuring out the elements of interactivity. Remember, a workshop is NOT a small group lecture and you are probably short-changing your learners by treating it as such. Be inventive — how can you bring your topic to life? Ways you might do that include brainstorming, sharing in pairs and feeding back to the group, dividing the topic into different areas and having small groups work on each one, then sharing… And this is particularly great not just because it makes your participants feel invested in your topic but it also reduces the amount of work you have to do yourself.