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XPUB1: 11:00 - 18:00 Online workshop day3 of 3- Collaboration, Conflict & Consent with Eleanor Greenhalgh [tbc]. This will involve Jitsi meetings & lectures plus plenty of time away from the screen for students to work on the assignments developing prototypes/collaborations & individual tutorials if needed.
XPUB1: ONLINE 11:00 - 18:00 workshop day3 of 3- Collaboration, Conflict & Consent with Eleanor Greenhalgh [tbc]. This will involve Jitsi meetings & lectures plus plenty of time away from the screen for students to work on the assignments developing prototypes/collaborations & individual tutorials if needed.
*https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Xpub1_Collaboration,_Conflict_%26_Consent [btw: pictured are current second years]
*https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Xpub1_Collaboration,_Conflict_%26_Consent [btw: pictured are current second years]


Eleanor proposes that you attend the workshop from school or home with your own interface. (She finds that meetings, where some of you are IRL while others participate individually online have a strange disconnected vibe.)
Eleanor proposes that you attend the workshop from school or home with your own interface. (She finds that meetings, where some of you are IRL while others participate individually online have a strange disconnected vibe.)

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XPUB1: ONLINE 11:00 - 18:00 workshop day3 of 3- Collaboration, Conflict & Consent with Eleanor Greenhalgh [tbc]. This will involve Jitsi meetings & lectures plus plenty of time away from the screen for students to work on the assignments developing prototypes/collaborations & individual tutorials if needed.

Eleanor proposes that you attend the workshop from school or home with your own interface. (She finds that meetings, where some of you are IRL while others participate individually online have a strange disconnected vibe.)