BA concept seminar structure:
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- what is the context, topic, problem?
 - who are the audience / participants?
 - who will be impacted by your design (which people/animals/plants, which locations, which systems&infrastructures, which ecologies)?
 - what do you want to create and how it should work?
 - what values and potential do you want to address / generate?
 
The essay expands the thesis disposition with observations and conclusions drawn from the two weeks BA concept seminar. 
You may use a diversity of sources and bibliography (classified by genre: book, book chapter, journal article, conference article, academic thesis, newspaper article, web article, etc). 
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| Week 1 | Monday 6.1 | Tuesday 7.1 | Wednesday 8.1 | Thursday 9.1 | Friday 10.1 | 
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| Morning 9.00 - 12.00 (unless otherwise noted)  | 9.00 Brief Introduction about the module and quick keywords round Exercise 1: 20 ways of description in 20 minutes 11.00 Present Exercise 2: Topic Area  | Quick Overview: observations Exercise 4:  10.30 Quick round design area  | Develop prototype 
  | Mentoring (js)  | Develop prototype  | 
| Afternoon 13.00 - 17.00  | Continue exercise 2 + Exercise 3: field study/observations/interviews - put notes on Miro board by 18.00  | Continue exercise 4 + + field study/develop prototypes - put notes on Miro board by 18.00  | Develop prototype  | 1314.00 (jb, js)  | |
| Week 2 | Monday 13.1 | Tuesday 14.1 | Wednesday 15.1 | Thursday 16.1 | Friday 17.1 | 
| Morning 9.00 - 12.00  | Input/workshop - storytelling send choice of mentoring team by 17:00  | Develop narrative  | Develop narrative  | Mentoring on request (jb) Develop narrative  | Presentations 2:  | 
| Afternoon 13.00 - 17.00  | Mentoring storytelling  (jb, js, nf)  | Mentoring on request (js) Develop narrative  | Develop narrative  | Work on final assignments  | 
Exercises
Exercise 1: 20 ways of description
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