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''Wherein we learn How This Class Works.'' (Note: The content of this page may eventually migrate to the [[Main Page]].)
''Wherein we learn How This Class Works.'' (Note: The content of this page may eventually migrate to the [[Main Page]].)


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== Session design ==
== Session design ==
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Class sessions are designed and run by student groups; see [[Scheduling]] for details.
Class sessions are designed and run by student groups; see [[Scheduling]] for details.


See [[Session checklist]] for things you might want to look at if you are a group planning a session.
See [[Session checklist]] for things you might want to look at if you are a group planning a session or debriefing afterwards.
 
== Food ==
 
We aim to feed people during class, to make up for weird evening times and a somewhat ambitious workload.
 
Food will be handled by the group that ran the previous week's class; the last group will handle the first group's food. The budget is $200 (but less preferred; we'll review this number in a week to check for sanity), and you are feeding 30 people, some of whom may be veg(etari)an (groups should feel free to make a more exhaustive survey of dietary needs).

Latest revision as of 09:40, 21 May 2014

Introduction

Wherein we learn How This Class Works. (Note: The content of this page may eventually migrate to the Main Page.)

Preferences for use of attributed material

  • Please indicate your preference on Permissions for usage of material.

Session design

Class sessions are designed and run by student groups; see Scheduling for details.

See Session checklist for things you might want to look at if you are a group planning a session or debriefing afterwards.

Food

We aim to feed people during class, to make up for weird evening times and a somewhat ambitious workload.

Food will be handled by the group that ran the previous week's class; the last group will handle the first group's food. The budget is $200 (but less preferred; we'll review this number in a week to check for sanity), and you are feeding 30 people, some of whom may be veg(etari)an (groups should feel free to make a more exhaustive survey of dietary needs).