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update timings #57

Closed K-Meech closed 3 months ago

K-Meech commented 3 months ago

Closes https://github.com/HealthBioscienceIDEAS/microscopy-novice/issues/28

Update timings on all episodes based on initial teaching. @davecash75 - feel free to modify these, they are very rough estimates!

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:stopwatch: Updated at 2024-04-26 12:51:13 +0000

K-Meech commented 3 months ago

Thanks @davecash75 - I've updated the timing estimates. As we have 5 hours per day (if we finish at 4:30), this is about one hour per episode. I've updated the estimates so all episodes are estimated at 55 or 60 minutes to match this, adding time mostly to the exercises.

davecash75 commented 3 months ago

Sounds good to me!