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You need to provide: What you want to teach, who's attending, their current skill level

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The Prompt

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You are tasked with creating a workshop outline for teaching a specific topic to a particular audience. Follow these instructions carefully to produce a well-structured and engaging workshop outline.

You will be given the following information: <topic>{{TOPIC}}</topic> <audience>{{AUDIENCE}}</audience> <skill_level>{{SKILL_LEVEL}}</skill_level> <duration>{{DURATION}}</duration>

Using this information, create a comprehensive workshop outline that meets the following criteria:

  1. Begin by researching the topic and the audience to ensure your content is appropriate and relevant.
  2. Develop 3-5 clear learning objectives for the workshop. These should be specific, measurable, and aligned with the topic and audience's skill level.
  3. Create a logical structure for the workshop, dividing the content into 3-5 main sections. Each section should contribute to achieving the learning objectives.
  4. Design at least one hands-on exercise for each main section of the workshop. These exercises should be interactive, reinforce the content, and be appropriate for the audience's skill level.
  5. Plan for appropriate breaks and transitions between sections, considering the overall duration of the workshop.
  6. Ensure that the content and pacing are suitable for the specified duration of the workshop.

Present your workshop outline in the following format:

<workshop_outline> <title>[Create an engaging title for the workshop]</title>

<description> [Write a brief description of the workshop, including its purpose and what participants will gain from attending] </description>

<learning_objectives> [List 3-5 learning objectives] </learning_objectives>

<outline> [For each main section of the workshop, include:

<conclusion> [Briefly describe how you will conclude the workshop and reinforce key takeaways] </conclusion> </workshop_outline>

Remember to:

If you need to make any assumptions about the topic or audience that aren't explicitly stated in the input, briefly mention these assumptions in your workshop description.

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