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* Start, on the wiki itself. Place a half-formed ideas online in the hopes that someone else may complete it. This is a benefit of wiki, the ability for collaborative thinking! Be careful though; cryptic information, difficult language and lack of intent can make it hard for someone to join in. Consider how to make your contributions inviting for edits!
* To achieve the above, listen carefully to what the other contributors make! Respect the content. Intently engage with the information and find constructive ways to expand, edit or branch from it. Strengthen existing centers, don't create new ones.
* Start, on the wiki itself. Place a half-formed ideas online in the hopes that someone else may complete it. This is a benefit of wiki, the ability for collaborative thinking! Be careful though; cryptic information, difficult language and lack of intent can make it hard for someone to join in. Consider how to make your contributions inviting for edits!
* To achieve the above, listen carefully to what the other contributors make! Intently engage with the content and find constructive ways to expand, edit or branch from it. Strengthen existing centers, don't create new ones.

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* Either sign off with your real name (like so -- MislavZugaj), or post anonymously (by signing with anon or not at all). Your account can be set in Preferences. Do not use a pseudonym. Identifying yourself with your actual name means responsibility, accountability and trust, integral to community forming. It's cosy, knowing who's around, and crucial to shifting the dialogue away from individuals (like social media) to knowledge.
* Even though we are changing how we approach it, remember that this is still is still a "classroom". Either sign off with your real name (like so -- MislavZugaj), or post anonymously (by signing with anon or not at all). Your account can be set in Preferences. Do not use a pseudonym. Identifying yourself with your actual name means responsibility, accountability and trust, integral to community forming. It's cosy, knowing who's around, and crucial to shifting the dialogue away from individuals (like social media) to knowledge.

The assignment is also intimately tied to TheStructureOfTheClassHasBeenAbsolved.

In our pre-assignment meeting on 10.04.2020 we analyzed our current situations and brainstormed possible approaches to the curriculum that could resolve them. Among the things we were afraid were:

At the school, most learning happens communally, the classes and space are merely scaffolding that make it possible. Right now, you might be communicating, but you're not in a community.

In this assignment you are relieved of individual responsibility. Instead, that responsibility becomes shared. There is no specific result or many requirements to attain yet, this will be defined organically together. But there is a backbone: we will explore what it means to build a community by way of knowledge production. What concepts, guidelines, agreements will be formed? What images and visual information can mark it? As it is a community, it will be defined by the personal relationships that form it. You also should also consider how to expand wiki logic by using design? How can a more careful consideration of wiki design (non linear, collaborative knowledge) enrich the information presented?

Directions in general:

Aims until the 8th of May (2 weeks):

Aims until the critiques


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