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October 30, 2020 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

OnLine Learning Modules with CLLR

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The Centre for Leadership and Learning in Risk offer 21 Online Modules that will challenge and stretch your thinking and practice in tackling risk. More than 1200 students have participated in CLLR studies from over 30 countries. You can see more of what CLLR offers here: https://cllr.com.au/

If you are looking to challenge your thinking in risk the 21 Online Modules are set out here complete with all details required about each module. Each online module is $750 – https://cllr.com.au/elearning/

It is suggested that you start with Module 1 An Introduction to SPoR currently offered for free (https://cllr.com.au/product/an-introduction-to-the-social-psychology-of-risk-unit-1-free-online-module/ ). The next cohort commences Mid November.

This module demands:

· Watching 21 videos

· Keeping a reflective journal

· Eight Zoom sessions with Dr Long and

· Practical sessions as homework and

· A few readings

Other Modules on offer are:

Module Subject Area
2 SEEK. The SPoR Approach to Incident Investigations
3 Introduction to Semiotics
4 Following-Leading in Risk
5 High Reliability Organising, Weick and Social Psychology
6 Holistic Ergonomics
7 Learning and Community in Risk
8 The Social Amplification of Risk
9 MIProfile, How to Survey for Implicit Knowing
10 Understanding Risk Intelligence
11 Communicating to the Unconscious
12 iThink, Critical Thinking Skills (Masterclass with Dr Long and Dr Ashhurst)
13 Due Diligence (The Law, SPoR and Risk – with Greg Smith)
14 Social Politics and Risk (Masterclass with Dr Long and Dr Ashhurst)
15 Culture and SPoR
16 Transdisciplinarity and Risk (Masterclass with Dr Long and Dr Ashhurst)
17 A Ethic of Risk (Masterclass with Dr Long and Dr Ashhurst)
18 A Theology of Risk
19 Advanced Semiotics (Masterclass with Dr Long and Dr Ashhurst)
20 Writing, Text and Semantics (Masterclass with Dr Long and Dr Ashhurst)
21 Linguistics, Language and Discourse

All modules are supervised by Dr Long and include:

· Preliminary watching videos

· Reflective Journal

· Zoom sessions with Dr Long

· Homework

· Readings

On completion of a module each participant with receive a certificate of completion. 4 modules is equivalent to a Graduate Certificate, 8 Modules a Graduate Diploma and 12 Modules a Master in SPoR. A number of guest lecturers also participate in specialist areas of study eg. Holistic Ergonomics.

All studies are accredited by the Centre for Leadership and Learning in Risk. There is no equivalent course of study globally.

Al participants receive complementary copies of works by Dr Long, Dr Ashhurst and Greg Smith.

If you wish further explanation please contact Dr Long: rob@cllr.com.au

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