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Online Communities and Crowds (Winter 2022)
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==== Expectations for class sessions ==== The following are some baseline expectations for our class sessions. Please feel free to ask questions, suggest changes, or raise concerns during the quarter. I welcome all input. * All members of the class are expected to create a supportive and welcoming environment that is respectful of the conditions under which we are participating in this class. * All members of the class are expected to take reasonable steps to create an effective teaching/learning environment for themselves and others. Please note that these expectations apply independent of whatever modalities we use to hold the class! ===== Expectations for synchronous remote "lecture" sessions ===== And here are suggested protocols for any video/audio portions of the "lecture" portions of our class (i.e., the Wednesday meetings): * Please mute your microphone whenever you're not speaking and learn to use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push-to-talk "push-to-talk"] if/when possible. * Video is optional for students during lecture, although if you're willing/able to keep the instructors company in the video channel we always appreciate it. * If possible, we ask you to enable video when you want to speak (ask a question, make a comment, etc.) or are in breakout rooms. * If you need to excuse yourself at any time and for any reason you may do so. * Children, family, pets, roommates, and others with whom you may share your workspace are welcome to join our class as needed. Please do your best to minimize distractions and disruptions to others in the course. ===== Expectations for in-person sessions ===== Please '''wear a suitable and well-fitting face covering over your nose and mouth''' for the duration of our time in class together. I ask everyone to come to our in-person class sessions prepared to comply with all applicable university COVID-19 policies and guidelines. We will be following Northwestern's [https://www.northwestern.edu/coronavirus-covid-19-updates/academics/instructional-spaces/index.html guidelines for instructional spaces], including the use of face coverings, consistent seating, and health monitoring using the [https://symptomtracker.northwestern.edu/ Symptom Tracker] app (either the mobile or web-based version is fine). We'll review this early in the quarter as Northwestern continues to update its policies and guidelines.
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