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Thursday 13 October 2021 #### **In-session activities:** 1. **Questions / Admin (5 min)** - Address questions\ \ 2. **World Café Exercise (Mike Lavender & Sam Straus)** - Meet in groups to finalize question and select "anchor" (5-10 min) - Rotate through 3 other working groups (\~12 min each) - Reconvene with your working group to discuss (20 min)\ \ - Prompts for each round: 1. Goal: refine the purpose of our question. How can we make it more integrative, more comparative, and clearer? 2. Knowledge: what is missing? What do we know and what do we not know? 3. Design: what steps do I need to take to achieve this?\ \ #### **Homework** - [Personal Reflection #2](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97663/assignments/1189497) - **Due**: Friday 14 October 2022 \@ 11:59 pm PDT   #### **Supporting materials:** - [The World Café MethodLinks to an external site.](https://theworldcafe.com/key-concepts-resources/world-cafe-method/) - [A Quick Reference Guide for Hosting World Café Links to an external site.](https://theworldcafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Cafe-To-Go-Revised.pdf)\
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