Index: docs/faq.md ================================================================== --- docs/faq.md +++ docs/faq.md @@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ ## What is my grade based on? Assessment in this class is based on three assignments: 1. Your [research report](assignments/1.md) on a data walk (50 percent). -2. Your [group contribution](assignments/2.md) to the Hacking Ethnography collection (pass/fail, 10 percent). -3. Your answers to [essay questions](assignments/3.md) relating the course content to _Dealing in Desire_ (40 percent). This assignment is self-assessed. +2. Your [group contribution](assignments/2.md) to the Care Manuals collection (pass/fail, 10 percent). +3. Your answers to [essay questions](assignments/3.md) relating the course content to _Dealing in Desire_ (40 percent). We will discuss all three assignments during tutorials and lectures. ## Can I retake any assignments? @@ -35,14 +35,10 @@ ## What happens if I don't pass this course? Completing this course is required to register for the second-year courses Fieldwork NL, Research Preparation, and Multivariate Analysis. If you do not earn a passing grade, that may result in a delay in your studies. If you are worried about your progress, please do not hesitate to reach out to the course coordinator and study advisor. -## Why do I have to grade my own work? - -Yes, it is true: [Assignment 3](assignments/3.md) is self-assessed, which means you will give yourself a grade. Two big reasons we've adopted self-assessment are (1) it enables metacognition (thinking about thinking), and (2) it gives some more control to you, the learner, over the learning process. - ## Can I redo any of the assignments? In accordance with Institute and Faculty policies, you can redo an assignment if your overall grade is lower than 5.5. Your revised assignment will need to be a noticeable improvement over your original assignment to be considered for an improved grade. Be sure to incorporate any feedback provided on your first attempt. Revised assignments will be due within two weeks after the grades for assignment 3 have been published. If you decide to redo an assignment at that point, please let the course coordinator know which one you intend to redo. @@ -57,6 +53,6 @@ ## Your question here! Got more questions? [Contact us](index.md#instructors) and we'll do our best to clear everything up! -[course listing]: https://studiegids.universiteitleiden.nl/en/courses/115788/ +[course listing]: https://studiegids.universiteitleiden.nl/en/courses/118801 Index: docs/index.md ================================================================== --- docs/index.md +++ docs/index.md @@ -16,32 +16,30 @@ Period : Semester 2, Block 4 ## Instructors -| Name | Email | -|-----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| -| [John Boy, PhD](https://www.jboy.space) | | -| Anna Notsu | | -| Suzanne Naafs | | -| Tim van de Meerendonk | | -| Tom Legierse | | +| Name | Email | +|-----------------------|-----------------------------------------| +| [John Boy, PhD][jboy] | | +| Anna Notsu | | +| Suzanne Naafs | | +| Tim van de Meerendonk | | +| Tommie Lambregts | | ## Dates -| unit | theme | lecture | tutorials | due | -|:---------------:|---------------------------------------------|---------------------|-----------|----------------------------------| -| [1](weeks/1.md) | Contemporary Challenges to Ethical Research | Apr 13, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 17 | | -| [2](weeks/2.md) | Data, Data Everywhere | Apr 20, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 24 | [Assignment 1](assignments/1.md) | -| [3](weeks/3.md) | Hacking Ethnography | May 4, 9:15--11:00 | May 8 | | -| [4](weeks/4.md) | The Ethics of Ethnography in Industry | May 11, 9:15--11:00 | May 22 | [Assignment 2](assignments/2.md) | -| [5](weeks/5.md) | Data Management in Action | May 25, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | | -| [6](weeks/6.md) | The Open Imperative | Jun 1, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | [Assignment 3](assignments/3.md) | - -All times CEST. - -Please consult [MyTimetable 🐓][rooster] for the schedule of your tutorial sessions. Note: There are **no tutorials** on May 1. +| unit | theme | lecture | tutorials | due | +|:---------------:|------------------------------------------------|---------------------|-----------|----------------------------------| +| [1](weeks/1.md) | Contemporary Ethnography and the Ethics Regime | Apr 11, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 15 | | +| [2](weeks/2.md) | Data, Data Everywhere | Apr 18, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 22 | [Assignment 1](assignments/1.md) | +| [3](weeks/3.md) | How to Care about Ethics | Apr 25, 9:15--11:00 | Apr 29 | | +| [4](weeks/4.md) | Data Management in Action | May 2, 9:15--11:00 | May 13 | [Assignment 2](assignments/2.md) | +| [5](weeks/5.md) | TK | May 16, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | | +| [6](weeks/6.md) | The Open Imperative | May 23, 9:15--11:00 | **none** | [Assignment 3](assignments/3.md) | + +Please consult [MyTimetable 🐓][rooster] for the schedule of your tutorial sessions. ## Readings The **required book** for this class is Kimberly Kay Hoang's _Dealing in Desire_ (University of California Press, 2015). It is available electronically through the university library catalog. You will read this book at your own pace, aiming to complete it in time for [assignment 3](assignments/3.md). @@ -55,10 +53,11 @@ ## Changes This syllabus is a living document and may be adapted as the course progresses. You can keep track of changes in the [timeline][]. -[rooster]: https://rooster.universiteitleiden.nl -[readings-link]: https://surfdrive.surf.nl/files/index.php/s/7iAOBX50mhAOUsC +[jboy]: https://www.jboy.space +[lib-tutorials]: https://www.library.universiteitleiden.nl/students/citing [plagiarism-rules]: https://www.organisatiegids.universiteitleiden.nl/en/regulations/general/plagiarism -[lib-tutorials]: https://www.library.universiteitleiden.nl/students/citing +[readings-link]: https://surfdrive.surf.nl/files/index.php/s/y6OE06i358Tb9h7 +[rooster]: https://rooster.universiteitleiden.nl [timeline]: https://code.jboy.space/ecer/timeline