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==General description==
==General description==
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Each sessions is conducted by two second-years who organize the session around a topic or format related to their graduation projects. The session will function as an opportunity to develop, experiment, test and discuss their processes collectively.
Each sessions is conducted by two second-years who organize the session around a topic or format related to their graduation projects. The session will function as an opportunity to develop, experiment, test and discuss their processes collectively.


==Timeline==
=== Monday 21st of Sept ===
{{ ONLINE }}
.py.rate.''what''? (warming up, planning)
=== Tuesday 13th of Oct ===
{{ IRL }}
=== Tuesday 27th of Oct ===
{{ IRL }}
=== Tuesday 10th of Nov ===
{{ IRL }}
=== Monday 23rd of Nov ===
{{ ONLINE }}


==.py.rate.chnic planning document==
==.py.rate.chnic planning document==
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  maximum amount of participants:
  preparations:  
  preparations:  
===Formats===
The format of sessions can be anything!
A few examples:
* '''hack-a-thon''': where you ask the participants to explore a subject, by making prototypes together (open-ended, technical, DIY)
* '''workshop''': departing from a specific question / technology / prototype / ... inviting others to engage with it in a ''specific'' way (methodology, how-to, tools)
* '''(book) sprints''': where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produce a website / pdf /... (collective practices, workflows, reading/writing)
* '''test session''': where a given procedure / methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given (feedback, testing the limits)
* ... or '''any other form of activation''' :--)


===Preparations===
===Preparations===
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Using a preparation list is useful, as it will make it easier to start quickly, be a bit productive (installing things often eat up a lot of time!) and have more fun.
Using a preparation list is useful, as it will make it easier to start quickly, be a bit productive (installing things often eat up a lot of time!) and have more fun.


<span style="color:magenta;">TIP</span>: Do not overload the participants with too many preparations.
'''TIP''': Do not overload the participants with too many preparations.
 
==Format==
 
'''The format of sessions''' can range from a
* hackthon: where you ask the participants to explore a subject, through the development of a prototypes, from  give a starting point.
* workshop: where you bring in a certain technology/prototype/... and ask others to develop or explore it. More focused on a approach and see what that approach can lead to
* (book) sprints: where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produces a website/pdf/...
* test session: where a given procedure/methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given
* ...others or combinations of these




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General description

Under the name of .py.rate.chnic sessions, the second-year students from the Experimental Publishing Master program invite you to participate in a series of hands-on workshops, related to the topics of their graduation projects. Each workshop offers the participants an opportunity to engage with the students' research by partaking in their processes, experiments, and discussions.

.py.rate.chnic sessions are a series of collective work-sessions organized by the XPUB second-year's students and attended by other students.

Each sessions is conducted by two second-years who organize the session around a topic or format related to their graduation projects. The session will function as an opportunity to develop, experiment, test and discuss their processes collectively.

Timeline

Monday 21st of Sept

ONLINE

.py.rate.what? (warming up, planning)

Tuesday 13th of Oct

IRL

Tuesday 27th of Oct

IRL

Tuesday 10th of Nov

IRL

Monday 23rd of Nov

ONLINE

.py.rate.chnic planning document

To announce the session we will need a small planning document.

This document includes:

title: 

format: 
short description:
  what will happen? 
  why (relevance)?
  outcome (what will be goal of the session)? 

who (is organising the session):
when: 
where: 

maximum amount of participants:
preparations: 

Formats

The format of sessions can be anything!

A few examples:

  • hack-a-thon: where you ask the participants to explore a subject, by making prototypes together (open-ended, technical, DIY)
  • workshop: departing from a specific question / technology / prototype / ... inviting others to engage with it in a specific way (methodology, how-to, tools)
  • (book) sprints: where the group writes collaboratively a manual / research text / book / and produce a website / pdf /... (collective practices, workflows, reading/writing)
  • test session: where a given procedure / methods is tested on the participants and at the end feedback is given (feedback, testing the limits)
  • ... or any other form of activation :--)

Preparations

These could include for example: a text, software installations, material to bring, ...

Using a preparation list is useful, as it will make it easier to start quickly, be a bit productive (installing things often eat up a lot of time!) and have more fun.

TIP: Do not overload the participants with too many preparations.

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