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=== Introductory Exercises === | === Introductory Exercises === | ||
[[Breakout room exercise]] | * [[Breakout room exercise]]<br> | ||
Most video conferencing software allow to establish breakout sessions, which can facilitate group discussions significantly. | |||
* [[Transect method]]<br> | |||
Transects are very well suited as a method for mapping and narrating coastal landscapes. | |||
* [[Place Making]]<br> | |||
Placemaking is both a process and a philosophy that makes use of urban design principles and aims to inspire people to collectively reimagine and reinvent public spaces in their community. | |||
[[Place Making]] |
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Starting the process |
Various exercises were conducted to get the student groups started. Considering that most groups had not met in this combination before, an energizer was conducted as an ice breaker activity as well as group working methods (breakout room exercise) and introductory spatial approaches to explore the case study area such as the transect and place making methods. |
Energizer session
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Introductory Exercises
Most video conferencing software allow to establish breakout sessions, which can facilitate group discussions significantly.
Transects are very well suited as a method for mapping and narrating coastal landscapes.
Placemaking is both a process and a philosophy that makes use of urban design principles and aims to inspire people to collectively reimagine and reinvent public spaces in their community.