Discussions are a really important part of the experiential learning process. They are a great way to compare your experience and thoughts with others in the course.
Depending on the course you're taking, there may be opportunities for discussions with your fellow learners:
In virtual face-to-face sessions for breakout activities (such as in the Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration and other courses)
In weekly practice groups (such as in the Fundamentals of PAT and other courses)
In the pre-work activities using Flip (such as in the Molecular Foundations and other courses)
Flip is a third-party platform, and it is optional to participate in these discussions. Please avoid including any sensitive personal information. Please note that the data on Flip.com is stored in the United States.
In some of the module pre-work content, you will see an activity callout which invites you to respond to a questions or statement using a tool called Flip. These discussions are ungraded, but they are a great opportunity to get to know your fellow learners and learn from the experiences of others.
On Flip, you can respond to a question with a video instead of text. Then, other learners in the classroom can view your response and can then respond to your post with a video or text, creating an asynchronous discussion.
In order to participate in these online discussions, you must join the Flip classroom. Please read these steps before proceeding.
Return to the Welcome module
Visit the Course Schedule and Structure and look for the Flip logo
Follow the instructions to join the Flip Classroom for your specific course