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Core questions: What activities would we like to support and develop together? | Core questions: What activities would we like to support and develop together? |
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Flow: Check-in, Lunch, Activity Mapping\\ | **Flow**: Check-in, Lunch, Activity Mapping, Monastery presentation\\ |
The day ended with a presentation and discussion with [[https://uhasselt.academia.edu/KarenLens/Papers|Karen Lens]] on adaptive reuse of monasteries in Flanders, and our potential involvement in the research and experiments. | -> The day ended with a presentation and discussion with [[https://uhasselt.academia.edu/KarenLens/Papers|Karen Lens]] on adaptive reuse of monasteries in Flanders, and our potential involvement in the research and experiments. |
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Framing: | **Framing**: As a hosting "community of practice", our primary purpose is to learn from each other and support our individual and collective hosting activities - through discussion, advice, testing, co-hosting and co-creation. We begin with a mapping exercise, to get an overview of existing and potential activities/practices that each of us would like to contribute to the group. We can possibly use this map to come up with a set of criteria for inclusion of activities. |
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A summary of previous discussions about what the hosting community could be like and what might be its activities: | A summary of previous discussions about what the hosting community could be like and what might be its activities: |
* [[https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/28224473076/|Hosting practices]] (and activities) | * [[https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/28224473076/|Hosting practices]] (and activities) |
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As a hosting "community of practice", our primary purpose is to learn from each other and support our individual and collective hosting activities - through discussion, advice, testing, co-hosting and co-creation. We begin with a mapping exercise, to get an overview of existing and potential activities/practices that each of us would like to contribute to the group. We can possibly use this map to come up with a set of criteria for inclusion of activities. | |
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