What are NPR Report Writing Clinics?
These have always been a part of our courses and a valuable part of our learning environment we just never gave them a name before. They were the reports participants brought to class for fixing, tweaking etc. Sometimes they did not even exist, they were a set of specifications or a concept someone had.
Now we are using a more organized approach and have a separate
session dedicated to tackling these real world specifications in
a training environment so that everybody in the class has a chance
to learn from them.
How it works
Once registered for any NPR course you send along your report issues (downloads, screen shots, specifications etc) for evaluation. We evaluate them and create a set of slides displaying one or more possible solutions. During the regular course sessions we present the slides and discuss issues and options for working on them.
As the course progresses so does the work on the reports. The last session of the course is dedicated to reviewing the reports and presenting the solutions applied, explaining why specific approaches were taken. We also explore alternative solutions because there is never just one way to write a report.
- Limit of one report per course.
- Reports are not limited to the course level.
Who Should Attend?
There are no prerequisites or conditions to these report clinics. This is primarily designed as a learning environment using real-world problems and specifications so we cannot guarantee that all the reports can or will be solved. However, we will let you know that ahead of time. The only thing we can guarantee is that all will learn from it.
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