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Revision as of 09:54, 27 October 2010
Round of introductions II
After a general welcome note to the seminar participants, the 3 teachers of the participating universities that could not attend the first session were asked to localise themselves on the world map and to shortly introduce themselves.
Seminar schedule
In the following, Heike showed and explained the scheme of the seminar schedule according to the second session. You can find the overall seminar schedule here: Course schedule.
Student presentations - Assignment 1: Pictures of our Landscapes
The session continued with an introduction into Assignment 1 by Doris.
Afterwards, several student groups presented their pictures:
Each presentation was started with a riddle in which the other students were asked to guess where the landscape shown was located and to explain why they thought so.
Next steps
After the discussion, Doris explained the next steps according to Assignment 2.
- 101026 landscape concepts 1 Folie51.JPG
Questions / Answers
A short questions / answers round proved that the students had basically understood the next steps. In future, the students are kindly asked to use the respective discussion section of the current assignment to ask questions. These sections will be checked by Ellen and Heike on a regular basis.
Next online meeting
Lecture Recordings
Please follow these links for listening to the seminar recordings:
- Dóra Drexler: European Landscape Perceptions
- Galen Newman: American Landscape Design Theory