Workshops for Communication for Learning

This series of workshops focuses on different aspects of communication in teaching and especially on the effects of different ways of communicating on the learning. The workshops are linked to the course Communication for Learning (KOM), but are open for anyone to participate in, even if you are not taking the course.

Each year, we offer a menu of 8-9 different workshops, typically planned at the beginning of the month. Each workshop has its own topic. The topics, their order, and the frequency changes per year, based on popular demand, new requests, and insights that come up during the course. We invite you to share any wishes you have.

All workshops are interactive, so be prepared to try and do, not just listen. The workshops are run in English, but you can use Swedish in the exercises if desired.

Participants can get a certificate of participation, and if at a later point they wish to do the KOM course, these workshops will count.

For the Communication for Learning (KOM) course participants: You choose the four workshops from the menu that help you best in your project and development process.


The menu contains:

Click on the link to the workshop to read more and register.

Bodies in the Classroom

Please? Now! Here...

Power to the Point

I'm Only Human... and an academic

A picture says more than a thousand words

De-Stereotyping (they/their)

Curating Stories

The Voice and Other Noises

Feedback on demand

Camera! Lights! Learning Action!

Clear Canvas Communication

NPF included


All workshops are interactive, so be prepared to be doing things, not just listen. The workshops are run in English, but participants can use Swedish in the exercises if they desire so. Participants can get a certificate of participation if desired, and if at a later point they wish to do the KOM course, these workshops will count. Workshops are typically planned at the beginning of the month.

any questions about your registration?

Please contact our administrator, Marie Friman.

Marie Friman
4/19/2024