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Forum Guidelines

WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY!

As a student of Sustainable Urban Development (AMS.URB.1X) you are part of a diverse learning community that is at the heart of a meaningful learning experience. 

The discussion forum  is an essential part of this online course. Be it online or in person, a healthy learning community online starts with some ground rules:

  • Be respectful. Please respect your fellow students. Debate and pushing on ideas is part of a healthy and thriving learning community, but only when it is done in a polite and respectful manner. Insulting, condescending or abusive words will not be tolerated and will be reported and removed.
  • Be constructive. A learning community is about learning with and through engagement with one another. When commenting on each other’s projects, try to offer constructive feedback and suggestions that help them improve it.
  • Be sensitive. This is a global forum with participants from many different cultures and backgrounds. Be sensitive when discussing race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or controversial topics since others may be more sensitive about them than you are.
  • Post appropriately. Content that violates the Terms of Service is not permitted. You may not post inappropriate (eg. pornographic) or copyrighted content, advertisements or promotions of outside products or organizations, or spam the forums with repetitive content.

Please help us create a healthy learning environment by respecting the code of conduct. We trust that students like you to will keep our forum communities strong and healthy. 

In addition, please consider the following guidelines when posting in the course forums. These guidelines were created to serve the community and make the forums welcoming and easy to use. If you have other suggestions to add, please let us know! 

FORUM POSTING GUIDELINES

What makes a good post? The main goal of the forums is to provide a place where dialogue can build as the collective learning community digs into this content together. The forums are there for all learners to have a deeper, more meaningful learning experience, but there are a few things to consider when posting in the course forums:

  1. Read before posting. Your comment or question should build on what’s already been discussed. If you have a question, scan through to see if it’s already been addressed and use the search function to avoid creating duplicate threads and find the most appropriate topic thread to post in.
  2. Use informative titles. Keep your post titles short and on-topic so the forums are easier to navigate. If you’re asking a question, it should go in the title.
  3. Make it easy to read. Present facts and background information in your post. Don’t capitalize or bold entire sentences as this makes the forums harder to read. Check your posts for spelling or grammatical errors.
  4. Stay on topic. Don’t change the topic of a thread or split a thread into multiple discussions. If you are discussing something that is not directly related to the course materials, pick one thread instead of discussing over multiple threads. And please, don’t post the same post/question in more than one forum.
  5. Help keep the site friendly. If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

FORUM MODERATION

There are forum moderators participating in the forums to help in the learning community. They are there to help facilitate effective dialogue and support the forum guidelines. They are there to help, and you will see comments in topic threads from them, as well as messages directly from them if they have move your post to a more appropriate thread. If you have any overall questions or concerns about the forums you can message them directly or post in the Q&A section of the forum

Marit Schavemaker

Marit

My name is Marit Schavemaker, I am a 23 years old, Dutch student. After the success of last year, I am very happy to be one of the moderators of this MOOC againTwo years ago I finished my bachelor in Landscape Architecture at Wageningen University and currently I am graduating in Urbanism at the TU Delft. Last year I lived in Copenhagen, where I studied a semester at the University of Copenhagen in the field of Sustainable Urban Design and continued with an internship at SLA, an urban development consultancy. Working on this MOOC is a really enjoyable and interactive learning experience and I am hoping to share this with a lot of people around the world!

Sylvia Schuster

Sylvia Schuster

Hello, my name is Sylvia Schuster, I am originally from Germany but I have been living in the Netherlands since almost six years now. I studied Environmental Sciences in my bachelor in Leeuwarden and I am now finishing my master which is Urban Systems Engineering, a specialisation of the Urban Environmental Management master program in Wageningen. I chose this master to contribute to make cities nowadays more sustainable, healthy and future-proof. In Wageningen, I was also involved in two student initatives, Foodsharing Wageningen and Circular Economy Student Hub. That is when I also became more and more interested in sustainable, circular solutions for the urban environment and systems thinking. After finishing my master thesis about decentralised wastewater management for a Dutch recreation park, I now moved to Amsterdam to follow an internship at a cleantech consultancy and to become a moderator for the MOOC. I am very excited to be part of this great inspiring course and I am very much looking forward to meeting all of you!

Marlieke Verweij

Hi! My name is Marlieke Verweij, I am a Dutch master student of Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University. Currently I am finishing my thesis project at the AMS institute about electrical energy storage in future households. Before this master I finished my bachelor Mechanical Engineering at the TU Delft after which I participated for 1,5 year in the Nuon Solar Team; a student team occupied full time with building Nuna8, a car powered solely by solar energy that won the World Solar Challenge 2015 in Australia! I am excited to be a moderator of this MOOC and I am curious about your contributions!

Discussion Forum Practicalities

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Post in the correct topic thread

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Respond to posts if it considers the same topic rather than writing a new post or starting a new thread. A thread consists of a post, a response and a comment. To increase interaction between students, we`d like to ask  you to respond or comment on each others posts.

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To find the right topic, click 'All Discussions'

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