Hi all,
What an exciting first day! Wonderful getting to know all of you a little tiny bit, and doing some creative work together.
Just a quick reminder, your first steps are:
- Schedule and attend your first 1-1 with me, ready to intro yourself and your work/ideas/ ask questions
- Confirm which peer group sessions you plan to attend by RSVPing “yes” or “no” on the calendar invite
- Start your research and work on your starter bibliography (post by Feb 14) – there are details and tips on the syllabus bilbio section.
All crucial links are located on the low res 2023 thesis journal, and all the info we went over today is accessible to you both on the first day slides and the syllabus. I do recommend doing a thorough read through of the syllabus to make sure we’re all aligned! It’s a lot of info to take in at once, but we’ll get through it, and of course, I’m happy to answer any questions.
In order to help make our classroom environment one that fosters creativity and growth – I also encourage you to add to the group agreement… and a song to the class playlist!
For those of you who couldn’t be there:
Please watch the class recording today or tomorrow, to get information on the logistics, and plan to join for a short makeup session this Thursday, 7am-9:30am ET for the Nothing-to-Something activity + Q&A (I’ll sent you a calendar link).
If that’s not possible, please let me know right away so we can come up with an alternative.
Please note: the all-group meetings are synchronous + required unless there are extenuating circumstances – there are so few of them! The next one is February 21, from 7:30pm-10:30pm.
Happy researching/ideating, everyone!
Sarah
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