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MIdS CMU Organizes Workshop on “Micro-Module Content Development & Digital Learning Design”
27 November 2025
Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary School
On Wednesday, 26 November 2025, Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary School, Chiang Mai University, organized a workshop on “Micro-Module Content Development & Digital Learning Design.” The workshop targeted faculty members from various programs under the college, as well as those interested in developing multidisciplinary curricula.
The session was opened by Dr. Pornsuda Insan, Assistant Dean of MIdS CMU who delivered the welcoming remarks. The workshop was conducted by two speakers:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Pichayalak Pichayakul, Deputy Director of CMU Lifelong Education College for Strategic Development, and
Asst. Prof. Dr. Nop Kongdee, Lecturer at College of Art, Media and Technology.
The aim of the workshop was to equip instructors with the knowledge and skills to break down large courses or subjects into concise and market-aligned micro-modules, as well as to provide hands-on practice in effective Digital Learning Design. Participants learned how to apply these skills in developing short courses or micro-credential programs, fostering innovative and flexible teaching and learning approaches.
The workshop was held at Room 2-202, Building 2, MIdS CMU.
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