"Making" Progress Teach-Out

开始时间: 04/22/2022 持续时间: Unknown

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What is “progress”? How do we decide when we’re moving forward and not taking steps backward? And how do we explore the idea of progress around public sites of memory? This Teach-Out is an invitation to think about what progress means, and how you can look for it wherever you are—in your city, community, or neighborhood—and reflect upon your own ideas about the place you live in. Changes in the built environment of our communities are themselves the result of human actions and intentions, such as municipal planning, commercial enterprises, or communities transforming their own space. In other words, in our cities we can see the results of our plans—our attempts to create and shape the future. Neighbors, political groups, corporations, governments, schools, and other organizations, they all shape the community, leaving traces that allow us to see in what directions they transformed our lives. This Teach-Out will ask the following questions: • What are the forces that shape and change the places we inhabit? • How do people connect with places in our modern cities? • Do places progress? • How can we measure in them whether there is any “progress”? We will interview a number of people who work in Atlanta, Georgia, but the questions and places we will see here are comparable to many of other places in the world on what it means to progress. In this Teach-Out you will learn how to find the history of public spaces in any community and how to reflect upon the idea of progress. Finally, you can join a conversation to discuss what has been explored, uncovered, and possibly transformed both within ourselves and our communities. A Teach-Out is: – an event – it takes place over a fixed, short period of time – an opportunity – it is open for free participation to everyone around the world – a community – it will be joined by a large number of diverse individuals – a conversation – an opportunity to give and take ideas and information from people This community learning event invites participants from around the world to come together in conversation with the Emory campus community, including faculty experts. This Teach-Out is part of Emory’s commitment to engage the local and global community in exploring and understanding problems, events, and phenomena most important to our society. Originating from University of Michigan (Teach-Out.org), Teach-Outs are short learning experiences focused on a specific current issue. Attendees will come together over a few days not only to learn about a subject or event but also to gain skills. Teach-Outs are open to the world and are designed to bring together individuals with wide-ranging perspectives in respectful and deep conversation. These events are an opportunity for diverse learners and a multitude of experts to come together to ask questions of one another and explore new solutions to the pressing concerns of our global community. Come, join the conversation!

“进行”进度示教:什么是“进度”?我们如何决定何时前进而不向后退?以及我们如何探索围绕记忆公共场所发展的想法?此次教学邀请您考虑进步的意义,以及无论身在何处(城市,社区或邻里)如何寻找进步,并反思自己对居住地的看法。 我们社区建筑环境的变化本身就是人类行动和意图的结果,例如市政规划,商业企业或社区在改变自己的空间。换句话说,在我们的城市中,我们可以看到计划的结果,即我们创造和塑造未来的尝试。邻居,政治团体,公司,政府,学校和其他组织,它们都在塑造社区,留下的痕迹使我们能够看到他们改变了生活的方向。 此教学将询问以下问题: •哪些因素会塑造和改变我们居住的地方? •人们如何与我们现代城市中的地方联系? •地方进步了吗? •我们如何在其中衡量是否有任何“进展”? 我们将采访许多在佐治亚州亚特兰大工作的人,但在这里看到的问题和地点与世界上其他许多地方的进步意义相当。在此教学中,您将学习如何找到任何社区的公共空间的历史以及如何反思进步的想法。最后,您可以加入对话,讨论在我们自己和我们的社区中已探索,发现和可能改变的内容。 示教是: –事件–发生在固定的短时间内 –机会–全球所有人都可以免费参与 –社区–许多不同的人将加入 –对话–一个向人们传授和采纳思想和信息的机会 这项社区学习活动邀请来自世界各地的参与者与Emory校园社区(包括教职专家)一起交谈。此次教学是Emory致力于让本地和全球社区探索和理解对我们社会最重要的问题,事件和现象的承诺的一部分。 起源于密歇根大学(Teach-Out.org),Teach-Out是针对特定当前问题的短期学习经验。与会者将在几天之内聚集在一起,不仅可以学习某个主题或事件,还可以获取技能。示教活动向世界开放,旨在将个人广泛的观点汇聚在一起,进行相互尊重和深入的对话。这些活动为多样化的学习者和众多专家提供了一个机会,他们可以一起提出彼此的问题,并探索解决全球社会紧迫问题的新解决方案。快来加入对话!

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What is “progress”? How do we decide when we’re moving forward and not taking steps backward? And how do we explore the idea of progress around public

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