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== Class 1  ==
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== January 19th: Class 1  ==
''January 19th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
 
# Read [https://pclive.peacecorps.gov/pclive/index.php/pclive-resources/resource-library/2325-small-grants-program-me-resources-for-small-grants/file Peace Corps Theory of Change and Logic Model].
 
# Read [https://pclive.peacecorps.gov/pclive/index.php/pclive-resources/resource-library/2325-small-grants-program-me-resources-for-small-grants/file Peace Corps Theory of Change and Logic Model].
 
# Read [https://publichealth.gsu.edu/files/2020/07/Questions-Using-Blooms-Taxonomy-Key.pdf Questions for the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy].
 
# Read [https://publichealth.gsu.edu/files/2020/07/Questions-Using-Blooms-Taxonomy-Key.pdf Questions for the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy].
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# What is a question that someone could ask you to learn something meaningful about you?
 
# What is a question that someone could ask you to learn something meaningful about you?
  
== Class 2 ==
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== January 26th: Class 2 ==
''Problem-solving bootcamp: January 26th in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr''
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''Problem-solving bootcamp in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr''
== Class 3 ==
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# Watch this [https://support.mural.co/en/articles/2113687-introduction-to-mural-live-demo one-hour Mural training video].
''Problem-solving bootcamp: February 2nd in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr''
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# Read the [https://umich.instructure.com/files/23708233/download?download_frd=1 Interviewing for Insights] on Canvas (under Files).
== Class 4 ==  
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# 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:
''Problem-solving bootcamp: February 9th in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr''
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## Descriptive (Broad, Open, Evokes Storytelling)
== Class 5 ==
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## Structural (Specific, In-depth, Use to Categorize)
''February 16th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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## Contrast (Clarity, Understand Relationships, Understand How Terms Are Used)
== Class 6 ==
 
''February 23rd (before winter break) in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online ''
 
  
== Class 7 ==  
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== February 2nd: Class 3 ==
''March 9th (after winter break) in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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''Problem-solving bootcamp in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr''
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# Organize, and bring to class, your notes from your professor interview.
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# In no more than one page, prepare individual answers to the questions that your group prepared for your faculty interview. (Everyone brings expertise, information, and assumptions about the problem we are trying to solve, and it is important to document those at the beginning of our process.)
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# Watch the [https://umich.instructure.com/files/23719876/download?download_frd=1 Ecosystem Mapping video] on Canvas (under Files).
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# Complete the first version of your Ecosystem Map on Mural.
  
== Class 8 ==  
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''March 16th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== February 9th: Class 4 ==
== Class 9 ==  
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''Problem-solving bootcamp in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr''
''March 23rd in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== February 16th: Class 5 ==
== Class 10 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
''March 30th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== February 23rd: Class 6 (before winter break) ==
== Class 11 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online ''
''April 6th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== March 9th: Class 7 (after winter break) ==  
== Class 12 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
''April 13th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== March 16th: Class 8 ==
== Class 13 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
''April 20th in 1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== March 23rd: Class 9 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== March 30th: Class 10 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== April 6th: Class 11 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== April 13th: Class 12 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''
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== April 20th: Class 13 ==  
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''1025 Jeffries Hall or online''

Revision as of 16:51, 11 January 2022

Subject to change

January 19th: Class 1

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

  1. Read Peace Corps Theory of Change and Logic Model.
  2. Read Questions for the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
  3. Read the [[PSI syllabus|syllabus].
  4. Read How Governments Can Promote Automated Driving, New Mex. L. Rev. (2016) (part III only).
  5. Read How Reporters Can Evaluate Automated Driving Announcements, 2020 Journal of Law and Mobility 1 (2020).
  6. Watch .....
  7. Prepare a two-minute talk introducing us to something from your discipline that most people might not know.
  8. What is a question that you could ask someone to learn something meaningful about them?
  9. What is a 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

  1. Watch this one-hour Mural training video.
  2. Read the Interviewing for Insights on Canvas (under Files).
  3. 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:
    1. Descriptive (Broad, Open, Evokes Storytelling)
    2. Structural (Specific, In-depth, Use to Categorize)
    3. Contrast (Clarity, Understand Relationships, Understand How Terms Are Used)

February 2nd: Class 3

Problem-solving bootcamp in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr

  1. Organize, and bring to class, your notes from your professor interview.
  2. In no more than one page, prepare individual answers to the questions that your group prepared for your faculty interview. (Everyone brings expertise, information, and assumptions about the problem we are trying to solve, and it is important to document those at the beginning of our process.)
  3. Watch the Ecosystem Mapping video on Canvas (under Files).
  4. Complete the first version of your Ecosystem Map on Mural.


February 9th: Class 4

Problem-solving bootcamp in 1225 Jeffries Hall or by arrangement with Bridgette Carr

February 16th: Class 5

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

February 23rd: Class 6 (before winter break)

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

March 9th: Class 7 (after winter break)

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

March 16th: Class 8

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

March 23rd: Class 9

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

March 30th: Class 10

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

April 6th: Class 11

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

April 13th: Class 12

1025 Jeffries Hall or online

April 20th: Class 13

1025 Jeffries Hall or online