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* Continue with an ice-breaker to warm up your audience. Do that before introducing the topic. Ask participants one of these questions, encourage participants to share their answers with all the group:  <br />
 
* Continue with an ice-breaker to warm up your audience. Do that before introducing the topic. Ask participants one of these questions, encourage participants to share their answers with all the group:  <br />
  

Revision as of 14:16, 12 March 2025

Mind-mapping exercise: Instructions for training researchers about ethics issues on gene editing

Instructions for:TraineeTrainer
Goal
This short interactive workshop introduces the ethical challenges in gene editing. Using a real case, it aims to encourage reflection on ethical issues related to this technology among junior researchers.
Requirements

For trainers:

Complete the two eneri e-learning module on Gene Editing: Gene Editing: Ethics Issues Eneri and Gene Editing: Technology Basics Eneri

For trainees:

No prior expertise in gene editing is required, but participants should have a basic understanding of some basics for research ethics. To do that, trainees can complete the eneri e-learning module on Research Ethics And Integrity Basics Eneri
Duration (hours)
1.5
For whom is this important?
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Practical Tips

  • Familiarize yourself with the irecs materials on gene editing and identify where are the videos and cases you will use for this session
  • Test all needed digital tools (Mentimeter, digital whiteboards, etc.) in advance.  
  • Be aware of the diverse cultural and regulatory backgrounds of the trainees in your group.
  • Share additional resources and the rest of e-modules at the end of the session.
  • Collect feedback through the evaluation form to improve future sessions.
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Welcome and introduction of the trainer, session program and objectives (10-15 mins)

  • Start by introducing yourself and the aim of the session:
Aim: To introduce the ethical challenges related to gene editing. Using a real case, it aims to encourage reflection on ethical issues related to this technology in an interactive way.
  • Continue with an ice-breaker to warm up your audience. Do that before introducing the topic. Ask participants one of these questions, encourage participants to share their answers with all the group:
    • What’s one word that comes to mind when you think of gene editing?
    • What's one thing about gene editing that makes you feel excited or uneasy?
  • Continue with a short introduction of the session and plan:
    • Short introduction to gene editing
    • Our focus today: mind-mapping  
    • Mind mapping in smaller groups
    • Plenary discussion

Other information

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