Wednesday, November 13, 2013

new extra-responsibilities for the Erasmus students

After mid-term, we will be separating the course into two parts. This post is about the second part of the course... In the second part, we will be analyzing regeneration cases through out the world. This part will base on the presentations of Erasmus students and discussions we make about them.

The chart that shows the extra-responsibilities of Erasmus students for the forthcoming weeks is in the following link: LINK FOR THE CHART... 

The chart shows the weeks and chapter numbers you are responsible from. The chapters belong to the following edited book: Libby Porter and Kate Shaw (2009) Whose Urban Renaissance? An international comparison of urban regeneration strategies, Routledge.

We are waiting you to present us what these chapters are telling us... The chapters base on case studies on urban regeneration in different parts of the world. So it would be very nice if you use visual materials as much as possible in your presentation to let us grasp the context as much as possible. 
  • start with a short summary/overview and then explain us what the chapter is about, 
  • what has happened in these case study areas in terms of urban regeneration?
  • what do we learn from the experiences in these case study areas?

You are also preparing a question about the chapter and writing the page number where the answer is located. 

There won't be any quizzes from these chapters during the course but in the final exam there will be questions from these 12 chapters basing on the discussions we make in the class. 

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