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* the idea of space and place according to 'shaped' land | * the idea of space and place according to 'shaped' land | ||
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* the concept, definitin and categories of cultral landscapes according the the World Heritage Committee | * the concept, definitin and categories of cultral landscapes according the the World Heritage Committee | ||
* the academic opinion | * the academic opinion | ||
The slides are downloadable from the password-protected '''Moodle webpage''' from the link below, the password has been given to the seminar participants per e-mail. | The slides are downloadable from the password-protected '''Moodle webpage''' from the link below, the password has been given to the seminar participants per e-mail. |
Revision as of 13:45, 21 April 2010
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!!
Round of Introductions
After a short explanation of the LE:NOTRE background of the seminar, the participants were asked to localise themselves on the European and World maps and to introduce themselves shortly by name, home town, study level and intention for participating in the online seminar.
Seminar Lecture: Culural Landscapes
The session started with an introductory lecture to (cultural) landscapes by Diedrich Bruns, Kassel University, dealing with
- differing (incomplete) definitions of 'landscape',
- the perception of landscape by people...
- the idea of space and place according to 'shaped' land
- the perception and conception of values attached
The lecture was continued by Heike Kaiser, Kassel Universiy, illustrating
- the origin of 'cultural landscape' as an academic term
- the concept, definitin and categories of cultral landscapes according the the World Heritage Committee
- the academic opinion
The slides are downloadable from the password-protected Moodle webpage from the link below, the password has been given to the seminar participants per e-mail.
Diedrich Bruns / Heike Kaiser: Cultural Landscapes: Preparing for the 2010 ECLAS Conference in Istanbul
These are the participant's contributions:
Seminar contents, expectations and learning objectives
Seminar Process
In the second part of the session an introduction to the seminar structure and working process was given.
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 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.
Theory Reading Exercise
A quick feedback round showed that students had basically understood the task and the functionality of the WIKI. Please make your decision soon as we intend to plan the short concept map presentations at the end of next week's meeting.
Lecture Recording
Please follow this link for listening to the seminar recording: