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== Course Description ==
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== Seminar Focus and Concept ==
[[Image:Landscape concepts.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Seminar scheme]]


'''Concepts of Landscape'''
'''Online Seminar in Fall / Winter 2010: Concepts of Landscape'''


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Landscapes are the physical manifestation of manifold forces and processes. Geology and climate shape them as well as changing human uses, regulations and values. In order to be able to develop visions and concepts for future landscapes, we need a well‐grounded understanding of these different forces and their correlation.


Landscapes are the physical manifestation of manifold forces and processes. Geology and climate
This online seminar aims at exploring some of these aspects. The international setting of the seminar will give additional insight in possible cultural similarities and differences of values, approaches and goals of landscapes and their development.
shape them as well as changing human uses, regulations and values. In order to be able to develop
visions and concepts for future landscapes, we need a well‐grounded understanding of these
different forces and their correlation. This online Seminar aims at exploring some of these aspects.
The international setting of the seminar will give additional insight in possible cultural similarities and
differences of values, approaches and goals of landscapes and their development.
Beside readings and guest lectures about different theories and concepts the students will analyse
the landscape of their university town. All groups will follow the same assignments and format in
order to get comparable results and discuss possible similarities and differences.


Beside readings and guest lectures about different theories and concepts, the students will analyse the landscape of their university town.
All groups will follow the same assignments and format in order to get comparable results and discuss possible similarities and differences.


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* [http://www.essen-fuer-das-ruhrgebiet.ruhr2010.de/en/home.html RUHR.2010]
== Learning Objectives ==
* [http://www.en.istanbul2010.org/index.htm ISTANBUL 2010]
* [http://www.eclas2010.org/ ECLAS conference 2010 | Cultural Landscapes]


== Learning Objectives ==
The seminar will add to a critical understanding of crucial aspects of landscape architecture. Along different assignments and interactive tools, the students will practice and enhance their methodological skill set and train communication and team work competences. The specific learning environment offers opportunities for an intercultural exchange with peers.
 
== Structure ==


* Insight and understanding of '''cultural landscape management frameworks''' in metropolitan areas.
[[Image:101006 Folie1.JPG|thumb|250px|Seminar schedule]]
* Skills to relate them to '''political and institutional situations''' (particularly to case studies), and to find '''future management and design solutions'''.
* Knowledge of processes and analytical methods applied to '''sustainable management and social inclusion''' in landscape planning and open space design.
* Skills to assess and apply tools such as '''presenting and visualising different interests, intentions, ideas, alternative concepts, plans and designs'''.
* Ability to '''structure, analyse and document a development, planning and / or design process''' with scope for sustainable management and social inclusion.
* Competence to select and apply techniques suitable for these processes, and '''critically reflect upon aims, content, process, tools and outcome of a planning / design project'''.
* Competence to work in an '''international (interdisciplinary) team'''.
* Skills to apply '''advanced internet-based technologies'''.


== Seminar Structure and Contents ==
* Joint online meetings with guest lectures, interactive tools and student presentations;
* Individual work of teams as well as internationally mixed team work (discussion of readings, presentations, ...);


* '''Part A:''' European Capitals of Culture 2010 / Metropolitan Regions “Ruhr” and “Istanbul” (introductory lecture)
* '''Part B:''' Cultural Landscapes: Education, research methods and approaches (lecture and exercise)
* '''Part C:''' Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes (expert reports)
* '''Part D:''' Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes (expert reports)
* '''Part E:''' Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change (expert reports)
* '''Part F:''' Analysis of Relevant Case Studies (students apply methods to self-chosen cases)
* '''Part G:''' Reflection


* '''Block I: Theories and Concepts of Landscape''' 2 online sessions with short student presentations, interactive tools and (guest)lectures


'''''for more details, please see:'''''
* '''Block II: Reading the Local Landscape''' 2 online sessions with student presentations
*[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Course_Schedule_Seminar_Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Detailed Structure and Course Schedule]
*[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Minutes_%2B_Recordings_Participation_Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Minutes and Recordings]


== Time Frame ==
* '''Block III: Future Landscapes''' 2 online sessions with lecture, short student presentations and discussion
* Meetings take place from '''April 20 - Juli 06, 2010, Tuesdays from 6.00 - 7.30 p.m. CET''' in the LE:NOTRE [[Virtual Team Room]]
* Your local time? See [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=20&month=10&year=2009&hour=18&min=0&sec=0&p1=83 Time Zone Conversion]
* Please make sure to log in '''10 mins before official starting time''' for appropriate soundcheck so that we can start the session on time with particular respect to our external speakers!!!


== Seminar Assignments, Requirements and ECTS ==
* '''Block IV: Landscape Concepts in Comparison''' 6 online sessions with guest lecture, short student presentations and discussion


[[image:working method.jpg|thumb|crop=right10%;left15%;top5%;bottom20%|Working method according to "Student Case Study report"]]


This seminar has a regular scope of '''2 ECTS'''. Participants are expected to attend the '''plenary sessions on a weekly basis''' and to collaborate and communicate efficiently in '''small group work between online seminar sessions'''. The core assignments are:  
'''''for more details, please see:'''''  
*[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Course_Schedule_Seminar_Concepts_of_Landscape_2010 Course Schedule]
*[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Guest_Lectures_Seminar_Concepts_of_Landscape_2010#Future_Landscapes Guest lectures]
*[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Minutes_%2B_Recordings_Seminar_Concepts_of_Landscape_2010 Minutes and Recordings]


*'''1. Reading exercise: Developing a ''commented [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_map concept map]'' of one of the [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Literature_and_Resources_Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Resources]''' 
== Time Frame ==
'''''Task: '''''Each student chooses one of the listed articles (or any other relevant text) for the assignment. Individual presentations of concept maps take place in Vitero sessions during '''May and June, 2010''' according to the respective thematic field. Each concept map is being published accordingly.


*'''2. Minute exercise: Developing a ''commented [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_map concept map]'' of one of the [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Expert_Case_Studies_Seminar_Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Expert Case Studies]''' 
* 6 online meetings taking place from '''October 19 - November 30, 2010, Tuesdays from 6.30 - 8.00 pm CET''' in the [http://www.le-notre.org/ LE:NOTRE] [[Virtual Team Room]]  
'''''Task:''''' Small groups of 2-4 students develop concept sketches simultaneously to contributions by invited speakers. After a constructive group discussion in Vitero, these sketches are to be elaborated into commented concept maps until the following Vitero session. Short summary presentations take place in '''May and June, 2010''' with respect to the thematic field. Each concept map is being published accordingly.
* Your local time? See [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=20&month=10&year=2009&hour=18&min=0&sec=0&p1=83 Time Zone Conversion]
* Participants will be able to '''login from 6.00 pm CET for informal questions & answers'''.  
* Please make sure to log in '''at least 10 mins before official starting time''' for appropriate soundcheck so that we can start the session on time!!
* Optional work before and/or after online meeting time in individual groups.


*'''3. Publishing exercise: Developing an ''online report'' among [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Student_Case_Studies_Seminar_Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Student Case Studies]'''
== Assignments ==


'''''Task:''''' Each student chooses a familiar project and publishes an online report by means of the [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Case_Study_Template_Cultural_Landscapes_2010 Case Study Template].
This seminar has a regular scope of '''2 ECTS'''. Participants are expected to attend the '''plenary sessions on a weekly basis''' and to collaborate and communicate efficiently in '''small group work between online seminar sessions'''. The core assignments are (details will be defined in individual assignments):


*'''4. Analysing exercise: Developing a ''comparative analysis'' within your [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Student_Case_Studies_Seminar_Cultural_Landscapes_2010#Thematic_fields_according_to_the_2010_ECLAS_conference_.22Cultural_Landscapes.22 thematic group]'''


'''''Task:''''' With regard to the thematic field, a comparative case study analysis is being developed in small group work. Online presentations of both individual case studies and the respective comparative analyses take place in Vitero sessions in '''June, 2010.'''  
* '''Assignment 1:''' 3 pictures representing the landscape of the individual university town (short online presentation)
* '''Assignment 2:''' documentation and interpretation of transect from town center to edge along video, section, maps,
* '''Assignment 3:''' presentation of “good practice” examples for promising recent approaches in landscape development (internationally mixed teams – comparison of cases from two countries)
* '''Assignment 4:''' collection of landscape concepts from individual cultural backgrounds, comparison with contemporary scientific literature in international teams and visualisation of a concept map (short online presentation in internationally mixed teams)


'''Note:''' Ultimate completion / improvement of all part assignments due to '''ECTS evaluation''' is expected until '''''July 27,2010.'''''
'''''for more details, please see:'''''  
*[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Assignments_Seminar_Concepts_of_Landscape_2010 Assignments]


== Target Group ==
== Target Group ==


* '''Advanced students of Landscape Architecture''' and related study fields (third year of Bachelor's program or Master‘s level) of [http://www.le-notre.org/public/member-schools-universities.php LE:NOTRE/ LE:NOTRE Mundus member universities] 
* The course language is '''English'''. Efficient skills in both speaking and writing are presumed.
* The course language is '''English'''. Efficient skills in both speaking and writing are being presumed.
* Good levels of '''independence and willingness to work in a group''' are expected.
* '''Good levels of independence and willingness''' to work in a group and to use the internet for communication are expected.
* Although one assignment deals with producing a digital videoclip, prior knowledge of '''how to apply contemporary media for presentation and communication''' are not crucial.
* '''Guests from the professional field''' are very welcome!
 


== How to take part? ==
'''Participating Universities:'''


Interested students send a letter of intent by e-mail '''before April 20, 2010''' to '''Ms. Heike Kaiser - email: hkaiser(at)asl-uni-kassel.de'''. Later registrations might be considered as well, but students should start in time to keep up with the overall process.
* Clemson University, USA // [http://www.clemson.edu/caah/pla/ Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture] – Doris Gstach
Depending on the level of interest, places may be limited to one student per university. However, one student can act as a contact person for the seminar in case you want to participate as a university group.
* Universitario BIOS, Uruguay // [http://www.universitariobios.edu.uy/ Faculty of Design, Art and Communication] - Fernando Martinez Agustoni
* Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu // [http://www.eca.ac.uk/1110/ School of Landscape Architecture] – Simon Bell
* Wageningen University // [http://www.lar.wur.nl/UK/ Landscape Architecture Group] - Hanneke Schavemaker
* University of Applied Sciences Nürtingen, Germany // [http://www.imla-campus.eu /International Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA)] – Ellen Fetzer
* Kassel University, Germany // [http://cms.uni-kassel.de/asl/en/start.html School of Architecture, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture] – Diedrich Bruns, Heike Kaiser


== Technological Requirements ==
== Technological Requirements ==
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*headset (microphone and earphones)
*headset (microphone and earphones)


*registered participants will receive a link to the [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Virtual_Team_Room ViTeRo (Virtual Team Room) Program page] for download
*registered participants will receive a link and log-in to the [http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Virtual_Team_Room ViTeRo (Virtual Team Room) Program page] for download


== How to contribute as a speaker ==
== How to contribute as a speaker ==
[[image:Members room.jpg|thumb|crop=right10%;left15%;top5%;bottom20%|plenary session in the LE:NOTRE members room]]
[[image:Members room.jpg|thumb|250px|Plenary session in Vitero]]
If you are contributing as a speaker in one of the plenary sessions you will be asked to prepare for a '''20 - 30 minute presentation in the form of a PowerPoint slideshow'''. Presentations are usually followed by a '''moderated discussion'''. Plenary sessions usually take 90 minutes (15 mins introduction, 30 mins presentation plus 30 - 45 minutes discussion).  
 
If you are invited as a speaker in one of the plenary sessions you will be asked to prepare for a 20 - 30 minute presentation in the form of a slideshow (final format: pdf file). Since plenary sessions usually take 90 minutes, presentations are often followed by a moderated discussion (15 mins introduction, 30 mins presentation plus 30 - 45 minutes discussion).  
 


'''Guidelines for presentations'''
'''Guidelines for presentations'''
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Please consider the following aspects when you are preparing for a presentation:
Please consider the following aspects when you are preparing for a presentation:


*Please avoid written information on the slides except for the most essential statement and questions. As you will be talking synchronously to the audience there is absolutely no need to add much textual information on the slides.  
*Please avoid written information on the slides except for the most essential statement and questions. As you will be talking synchronously to the audience, there is absolutely no need to add much textual information on the slides.  
*Please add many visuals and use the space given. You may not add a number of small images on one slide. Use several slides, each with one image.
*Please add many visuals and use the space given. You may not add a number of small images on one slide. Use several slides, each with one image.
*If you have questions to the audience (e.g. at the end in order to stimulate the discussion) you should visualise the question on the slide.
*If you have questions to the audience (e.g. at the end in order to stimulate the discussion) you should visualise the question on the slide.
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== Contact and Organisation ==
== Contact and Organisation ==


'''Dipl.-Ing MA sc. Heike Kaiser'''
'''Doris Gstach'''
 
PhD, Assistant Professor //
Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture //
College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities //
Clemson University, U.S.A
 
'''email: dgstach(at)clemson.edu'''
 
 
'''[http://land8lounge.com/profile/HeikeKaiser Dipl.-Ing MAsc. Heike Kaiser]'''
 
Lecturer //
Faculty of Landscape Planning / Land Use (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Diedrich Bruns) //
School of Architecture, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture //
University of Kassel, Germany
 
'''email: heike.kaiser(at)gmail.com'''
 


University of Kassel
'''[http://land8lounge.com/profile/EllenFetzer Dipl.-Ing. Ellen Fetzer]'''


Department of Architecture, Urban Planning and Landscape Planning
Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Germany //
Study Programme International Master of Landscape Architecture


Faculty of Landscape Planning / Land Use (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Diedrich Bruns)
'''email: ellen.fetzer(at)hfwu.de'''


email: '''hkaiser(at)asl.uni-kassel.de'''
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 23 November 2010

Course Description

Seminar scheme

Online Seminar in Fall / Winter 2010: Concepts of Landscape

Landscapes are the physical manifestation of manifold forces and processes. Geology and climate shape them as well as changing human uses, regulations and values. In order to be able to develop visions and concepts for future landscapes, we need a well‐grounded understanding of these different forces and their correlation.

This online seminar aims at exploring some of these aspects. The international setting of the seminar will give additional insight in possible cultural similarities and differences of values, approaches and goals of landscapes and their development.

Beside readings and guest lectures about different theories and concepts, the students will analyse the landscape of their university town. All groups will follow the same assignments and format in order to get comparable results and discuss possible similarities and differences.

Learning Objectives

The seminar will add to a critical understanding of crucial aspects of landscape architecture. Along different assignments and interactive tools, the students will practice and enhance their methodological skill set and train communication and team work competences. The specific learning environment offers opportunities for an intercultural exchange with peers.

Structure

Seminar schedule
  • Joint online meetings with guest lectures, interactive tools and student presentations;
  • Individual work of teams as well as internationally mixed team work (discussion of readings, presentations, ...);


  • Block I: Theories and Concepts of Landscape 2 online sessions with short student presentations, interactive tools and (guest)lectures
  • Block II: Reading the Local Landscape 2 online sessions with student presentations
  • Block III: Future Landscapes 2 online sessions with lecture, short student presentations and discussion
  • Block IV: Landscape Concepts in Comparison 6 online sessions with guest lecture, short student presentations and discussion


for more details, please see:

Time Frame

  • 6 online meetings taking place from October 19 - November 30, 2010, Tuesdays from 6.30 - 8.00 pm CET in the LE:NOTRE Virtual Team Room
  • Your local time? See Time Zone Conversion
  • Participants will be able to login from 6.00 pm CET for informal questions & answers.
  • Please make sure to log in at least 10 mins before official starting time for appropriate soundcheck so that we can start the session on time!!
  • Optional work before and/or after online meeting time in individual groups.

Assignments

This seminar has a regular scope of 2 ECTS. Participants are expected to attend the plenary sessions on a weekly basis and to collaborate and communicate efficiently in small group work between online seminar sessions. The core assignments are (details will be defined in individual assignments):


  • Assignment 1: 3 pictures representing the landscape of the individual university town (short online presentation)
  • Assignment 2: documentation and interpretation of transect from town center to edge along video, section, maps, …
  • Assignment 3: presentation of “good practice” examples for promising recent approaches in landscape development (internationally mixed teams – comparison of cases from two countries)
  • Assignment 4: collection of landscape concepts from individual cultural backgrounds, comparison with contemporary scientific literature in international teams and visualisation of a concept map (short online presentation in internationally mixed teams)

for more details, please see:

Target Group

  • The course language is English. Efficient skills in both speaking and writing are presumed.
  • Good levels of independence and willingness to work in a group are expected.
  • Although one assignment deals with producing a digital videoclip, prior knowledge of how to apply contemporary media for presentation and communication are not crucial.


Participating Universities:

Technological Requirements

  • stable internet connection (DSL)
  • PC or laptop with Windows operating system (or MAC with a different client)
  • headset (microphone and earphones)

How to contribute as a speaker

Plenary session in Vitero

If you are invited as a speaker in one of the plenary sessions you will be asked to prepare for a 20 - 30 minute presentation in the form of a slideshow (final format: pdf file). Since plenary sessions usually take 90 minutes, presentations are often followed by a moderated discussion (15 mins introduction, 30 mins presentation plus 30 - 45 minutes discussion).


Guidelines for presentations

Please consider the following aspects when you are preparing for a presentation:

  • Please avoid written information on the slides except for the most essential statement and questions. As you will be talking synchronously to the audience, there is absolutely no need to add much textual information on the slides.
  • Please add many visuals and use the space given. You may not add a number of small images on one slide. Use several slides, each with one image.
  • If you have questions to the audience (e.g. at the end in order to stimulate the discussion) you should visualise the question on the slide.
  • Please send your presentation in good time to the seminar coordinator (at least two days before the meeting). We then have the chance to propose changes or additions in order to make your presentation more suitable for a virtual classroom setting.

Contact and Organisation

Doris Gstach

PhD, Assistant Professor // Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture // College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities // Clemson University, U.S.A

email: dgstach(at)clemson.edu


Dipl.-Ing MAsc. Heike Kaiser

Lecturer // Faculty of Landscape Planning / Land Use (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Diedrich Bruns) // School of Architecture, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture // University of Kassel, Germany

email: heike.kaiser(at)gmail.com


Dipl.-Ing. Ellen Fetzer

Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Germany // Study Programme International Master of Landscape Architecture

email: ellen.fetzer(at)hfwu.de

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