PSI schedule
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Because you and your colleagues will largely determine the direction (and the success) of this course, this schedule is nascent and tentative.
January 19th: Class 1
1025 Jeffries Hall or online
- Read Peace Corps Theory of Change and Logic Model.
- Read Questions for the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
- Read the syllabus.
- Read How Governments Can Promote Automated Driving, New Mex. L. Rev. (2016) (part III only).
- Read How Reporters Can Evaluate Automated Driving Announcements, 2020 Journal of Law and Mobility 1 (2020).
- Watch .....
- Prepare a two-minute talk introducing us to something interesting or important from or about your discipline that others might not know.
- Use NameCoach on Canvas to record your name, provide a phonetic spelling, and indicate (in brackets after the phonetic spelling) your pronouns.
- Read the biographies of your colleagues that will be provided shortly before our first class.
- For each of your colleagues, prepare a unique question you could ask to learn something meaningful about them.
- Prepare question that someone could ask you to learn something meaningful about you?
January 26th: Class 2
Problem-solving bootcamp in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr
- Watch this one-hour Mural training video.
- Read the Interviewing for Insights on Canvas (under Files).
- Prepare, and bring to class, three to five questions in each of the following categories to ask your professor to learn more about your problem statement:
- Descriptive (Broad, Open, Evokes Storytelling)
- Structural (Specific, In-depth, Use to Categorize)
- Contrast (Clarity, Understand Relationships, Understand How Terms Are Used)
- Research our general topic (automated and private enforcement) in preparation for class five: Identify information, resources, and experts within your discipline.