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== Seminar Lecture: Landscape Character / Education, Research methods and Approaches ==
== Seminar Lecture: Landscape Character / Education, Research methods and Approaches ==


The divided lecture session started with a supplement to last week's session with regard to '''''Landscape character (assessment)''''' by '''Diedrich Bruns, Kassel University''', dealing with  
The divided lecture session started with ... '''''...''''' by '''...''', dealing with  
* ''Indicators of National Identity, Example: Slovenia''
* ''...''  
* ''Landscape Character Areas, Example: England''
* ''CQC Joint Character Area profiles, Example: England''
* ''Indicators of landscape character''
* ''Indicator-Mix, Example: MEETNET''




The lecture session was continued with '''''Education, research methods and approaches''''' by '''Sandra Bödding, Kassel Universiy''', illustrating
The lecture session was continued with '''''...''''' by '''...''', illustrating
* ''Comparison of two research areas: Hamburg - Wilhelmsburg and Bad Soden / Taunus''
* ''...''
* ''Research aims''
* ''Traditional landscape assessment methods''
* ''Empirical social research''
* ''Research results for both areas''
* ''Conclusions''
* ''Outlook''




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.


'''Diedrich Bruns / Sandra Bödding: [http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=1498 Landscape Character / Education, Research methods and Approaches]'''  
'''...: [moodle link title]'''  




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== Reminder: Land8Lounge, Seminar WIKI + Resources (Reading Exercise) ==
== Reminder: Land8Lounge, Seminar WIKI + Resources (Reading Exercise) ==

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Introduction

In the beginning, Heike pointed out the schedule of this session referring to the seminar structure and process.



After that, Heike explained again the Minute exercise and referred to the use of the following graphic programs:



Seminar Lecture: Landscape Character / Education, Research methods and Approaches

The divided lecture session started with ... ... by ..., dealing with

  • ...


The lecture session was continued with ... by ..., illustrating

  • ...


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.

...: [moodle link title]


These are the participants' contributions:


Reminder: Land8Lounge, Seminar WIKI + Resources (Reading Exercise)

In the following, Heike reminded the participants to sign up in Land8Lounge and the specific discussion group as well as to register in the seminar WIKI with full name and a password free of choice as soon as possible in order to be able to upload and edit their contributions.


Apart from that, the Reading exercise was introduced shortly. The participants were asked as a next step to select an appropriate Topos article from the Resources by writing their full name behind the respective article. Alternatively, students can suggest other appropriate articles dealing with cultural landscapes in metropolitan regions to Heike.

The next step will be to create a concept map according to the main contents of the article by using one of the recommended graphic programs and then to upload the illustration to the respective thematic resources field. The results will be presented and discussed according to the thematic ECLAS fields during the sessions from May 11 - June 08.

In addition, the students were requested to continue thinking about an appropriate case study for their online documentation among the Student Case Studies. As soon as they have selected a familiar or well-known cultural landscape project or site (desirably in relation to a metropolitan area), they can list it among the thematic fields by student name and project title. Note: On May 11, 2010 there will be a Vitero session dealing with detailed instructions how to proceed.

A short question round proved that students had basically understood the next steps.



Lecture Recording

Please follow this link for listening to the seminar recording:

  • [link Recording May 11, 2010]


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