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Created page with "Some points that might make our work together easier: * The course is on its first run (in its current form) and the e-version is also somewhat experimental - so we should expect (and forgive) some glitches. * This time, we will use MS Teams as the main environment (in addition to the wiki): ** To keep the atmosphere somewhat more relaxed, we will not record the sessions (recordings are not needed for passing, and the slides/notes will be available separately). ** Even i..."
 
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** At lectures, we will keep the discussion in the chat only - during the discussion breaks, using voice would be too limiting with 40+ people. The chat will be open throughout the lecture, but Kaido will only respond during the discussion breaks (cannot do that during the lecture part).
** At lectures, we will keep the discussion in the chat only - during the discussion breaks, using voice would be too limiting with 40+ people. The chat will be open throughout the lecture, but Kaido will only respond during the discussion breaks (cannot do that during the lecture part).
** At seminars, we will use both voice and text chat (in parallel). The exact routine will hopefully fall in place during the first seminars. :)
** At seminars, we will use both voice and text chat (in parallel). The exact routine will hopefully fall in place during the first seminars. :)
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Revision as of 12:38, 18 January 2023

Some points that might make our work together easier:

  • The course is on its first run (in its current form) and the e-version is also somewhat experimental - so we should expect (and forgive) some glitches.
  • This time, we will use MS Teams as the main environment (in addition to the wiki):
    • To keep the atmosphere somewhat more relaxed, we will not record the sessions (recordings are not needed for passing, and the slides/notes will be available separately).
    • Even if the Teams group is closed, we should treat it as a public place - and behave accordingly.
    • In general, keep the microphone and camera off when not talking. Raise your (virtual) hand when you want to say something, and wait until you are given the floor.
    • At lectures, we will keep the discussion in the chat only - during the discussion breaks, using voice would be too limiting with 40+ people. The chat will be open throughout the lecture, but Kaido will only respond during the discussion breaks (cannot do that during the lecture part).
    • At seminars, we will use both voice and text chat (in parallel). The exact routine will hopefully fall in place during the first seminars. :)


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