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  "Colloquium may refer to:
  "Colloquium may refer to:
* An academic seminar usually led by a different lecturer and on a different topic at each meeting or similarly to a tutorial led by students as is the case in Norway.
* An academic seminar usually led by a different lecturer and on a different topic at each meeting or similarly to a tutorial led by students as is the case in Norway.
* A form of testing and assessing students' knowledge in the education system, mainly in universities.
* A form of testing and assessing students' knowledge in the education system, mainly in universities.
* The Parliament of Scotland, called a "colloquium" in Latin records
* The Parliament of Scotland, called a "colloquium" in Latin records
* Any musical piece celebrating birth or distribution of good news, a hymn (antonyms: requiem, coronach)
* Any musical piece celebrating birth or distribution of good news, a hymn (antonyms: requiem, coronach)
* The part of a complaint for defamation in which the plaintiff avers that the defamatory remarks related to him or her"
* The part of a complaint for defamation in which the plaintiff avers that the defamatory remarks related to him or her"
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Revision as of 08:25, 16 September 2024

Trimester 1

morning (10:00-13:00): the Colloquium

from Wikipedia:

"Colloquium may refer to:

  • An academic seminar usually led by a different lecturer and on a different topic at each meeting or similarly to a tutorial led by students as is the case in Norway.
  • A form of testing and assessing students' knowledge in the education system, mainly in universities.
  • The Parliament of Scotland, called a "colloquium" in Latin records
  • Any musical piece celebrating birth or distribution of good news, a hymn (antonyms: requiem, coronach)
  • The part of a complaint for defamation in which the plaintiff avers that the defamatory remarks related to him or her"

afternoon (14:00-17:00): peer learning, open session, prototyping works, asking questions, finding answers, grouping up, ...



WEEK 0

Monday 16 September

Introduction with Joseph & Manetta

  • prototyping mornings & afternoons
  • you can graduate collectively!
  • public/context
  • mode of production
  • the XPUB2 year is loooong, reversed pyramid theory, do you want deadlines?
  • public event Tuesday 22 October, 19:00-21:00 @ ?
  • project organisation (project proposal template, timelines, context question, who can help you, what do you want/need to learn this year)
  • where to start?

WEEK 1

Monday 23 September

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 2

Monday 30 September

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 3

Monday 7 October

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 4

Monday 14 October

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 5

Monday 21 October

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

Tuesday 22 October

Public event, 19:00-21:00 @ ?

WEEK 6

Monday 28 October

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 7

FALL BREAK

WEEK 8

Monday 4 November

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 9

Monday 11 November

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 10

Monday 18 November

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 11

Monday 25 November

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 12

Monday 2 December

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 13

Monday 9 December

  • the Colloquium:
  • peer learning:

WEEK 14

Monday 16 December

Assessments

Tuesday 17 December

Assessments