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== Round of Introductions ==
 
At the beginning, the seminar participants were asked to localise themselves on the European and World maps and to introduce themselves shortly.
[[Image:Seminar participants.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Participants localise themselves on the map]]
 
== Seminar Lecture ==
 
After this, Diedrich Bruns gave his lecture on participation in relation to the European Landscape Convention. The session slides are available in the passport-protected area:
 
*[http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=521 Planning according to the European Landscape Convention]
 
[[Image:Ideas on participation.jpg|thumb|none|300px|These are the participant's ideas on how to implement participation in planning]]
 
== Theory Reading and Distribution of Themes ==
 
After this, the theory reading exercise was presented. The participants were asked to select a theme of the participation topic map. The result looked like this:
[[Image:Selection readings.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Participants choose a thematic field for their theory reading]]
 
The next step is now to select a reading in the respective section from the [[Literature and Resources Participation]] page. The participants will then transform the content of the text into a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_map concept map]. The results will be presented and discussed during the third theory session on November 17.
 
== Lecture Recording ==
 
Please follow this link for listening to the seminar recording:
 
* [http://apollo.hfwu.de/~fakultaet5/lenotre/participation/Bruns_ELC/Bruns_ELC.html Lecture recording: Planning according to the European Landscape Convention]

Revision as of 03:38, 21 April 2010

Round of Introductions

At the beginning, the seminar participants were asked to localise themselves on the European and World maps and to introduce themselves shortly.

Participants localise themselves on the map

Seminar Lecture

After this, Diedrich Bruns gave his lecture on participation in relation to the European Landscape Convention. The session slides are available in the passport-protected area:

These are the participant's ideas on how to implement participation in planning

Theory Reading and Distribution of Themes

After this, the theory reading exercise was presented. The participants were asked to select a theme of the participation topic map. The result looked like this:

Participants choose a thematic field for their theory reading

The next step is now to select a reading in the respective section from the Literature and Resources Participation page. The participants will then transform the content of the text into a concept map. The results will be presented and discussed during the third theory session on November 17.

Lecture Recording

Please follow this link for listening to the seminar recording: