Lesson Series
Workshop Design
This course will introduce the foundational learning science and learning experience design principles that you can apply in your workshop facilitation to maximize participant potential.
What you are going to learn
Workshop Design
Throughout this course you will:
- Define key workshop design methods
- Practice utilizing key workshop design methods in your work
- Chart a plan for further workshop design growth
- Connect with a larger workshop design community
Who Should Attend?
Facilitators
who want to their message and methods to stick with participants
Trainers
who want to build engaging and impactful learning for staff and clients
Project Managers
who want to create enduring value alongside their teams
Executives
who want to sustain organizational learning
What People are Saying
Jake Knapp
CO-AUTHOR OF NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER SPRINT AND MAKE TIME
John Zeratsky
CO-AUTHOR OF NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER SPRINT AND MAKE TIME
About Erik
Erik believes that a deep empathy and caring, rooted in human-centered design, systems thinking, and futures thinking best supports partners in finding their solutions. Erik is passionate about supporting clients imagining innovative approaches to complex organizational challenges.
Trained as an educator, designer, researcher, and change agent, he brings significant teaching, design, mentoring, professional learning and development, organizational change, and research experiences from across secondary, higher education, non-profit, and industry contexts. Whether working with individuals, teams, or organizations, he helps people design lasting growth and innovation. Prior to working with Voltage Control, he co-founded Michigan State University’s Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology, an internal design consultancy focused on learning experience design, innovation, and organizational transformation.
He earned his B.A. in English Literature from Western Washington University, M.A.T. in Secondary English Education from Brown University, and Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education.