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            Plants for the climateMehr Weniger anzeigenOne way to do something about the rapid climate change is to plant a tree. Or more precisely: 1.2 trillion trees. By creating a network of ecologists across the world, and tying their information together with machine learning models, the Crowther Lab has mapped the entire global forest system, and in doing so has been able to quantify a climate change mitigation solution for the very first time. There are 3 trillion trees on the planet. But more importantly, there is room for 1.2 trillion more, and the results show exactly which parts of the world we need to focus reforestation efforts on. Using this information, reforestation could have a major impact on climate change. The Crowther Lab has a holistic approach in understanding the ecological processes. Simone Bucher van Ligten 
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                    We encourage you to do a search for the word “Forest” or “Tree” to access relevant information and not have to read the full documents. 
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                    An open data platform of ecological insights for the global restoration movement. Coming 2021. Founded by Crowther Lab Supported by Google 
 
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                In this area you will find all information about the general conditions of the course.- 
                    GroupsYou will work in tandems. Please fill out Tandem partner sheet until Thursday 12.11.20
 Kimon Apeltsotou, Nemo Brigatti, Nicola Delany, Kilian Ettlinger, Baran Güneysel, Gian-Carlo Huber, Aathmigan Jegatheeswaran, Alec Nikolov, Ramona Rüttimann, Celina Springer, Daniela Spühler, Sonia Tao, Andreas Waldburger, Miriam Mai Watanabe, Alessia Wiss, David Wollschlegel- Group 01: Aathmigan Jegatheeswaran, Kilian Ettlinger
- Group 02: Andreas Waldburger, Daniela Spühler
- Group 03: Gian-Carlo Huber, Ramona Rüttimann
- Group 04: Mai Watanabe, David Wollschlegel
- Group 05: Celina Springer, Sonia Tao
- Group 06: Alessia Wiss, Baran Güneysel
- Group 07: Nemo Brigatti, Alec Nikolov
- Group 08: Nicola Delany, Kimon Apeltsotou
 LecturerProf. Jürgen SpäthTeaching assistanceMarcial KochTechnical SupportTim FuchsCooperation PartnerETH Zürich / Crowther LabTools- Teleconferencing Zoom
 AttendanceIn the contact hours a minimum attendance of 80% is required to pass the course. Contact hours: kick-off, input session, mentoring, presentation, S-H-O-W conference. Studio visits are not mendotory. These are used to ask additional questions on request. Take advantage of this offer.GradingGrades will be based on final presentation, final work and deliverables.- 20% Module participation
- 50% Final work (Concept, GUI, Micro Interactions, Prototype)
- 30% Deliverables
 DeliverablesAll deliverables have to be uploaded to the filer until Monday 30.11.2020 at 9 am.- PDF Documentation (to be stored in a file labelled “Documentation”)
- Mockup & screencast of interaction with the mockup. A short video (~2min) of the project (to be stored in a file labelled “Video”)
- Text file including the project title, a short description, and a project description (in a file to be labeled “Texts”)
 - Approx. 10 representative images of the project (to be stored in a file labeled “Images"
 - Exercise 06; 300 words summary from your assigned speaker assigned at the SHOW conference including headline and some images from the talk.
 Please take a look at the IAD documentation guidelines for submission.ExpensesPlease be aware that your expenses can only be refunded if you submit the complete documents no later than 4 weeks after the end of the module.
 
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                    The original video (1980) describing the first focus+context technique, the Bifocal Display (aka Fisheye lens) 
 
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                    TUE 03.11.20 | 09:00 – 10:00 | Kick-Off | ZoomTUE 03.11.20 | 10:00 – 17:00 | Read, Listen, Watch, Exercise 01 – Encoding two valuesForumWED 04.11.20 | 09:00 – 10:00 | Input | ZoomWED 04.11.20 | 10:00 – 17:00 | Exercise 02 – Tufte´s four essential guidelines Forum, Exercise 03 – Questions to Tom CrowtherTHU 05.11.20 | 09:00 – 10:00 | Input | ZoomTHU 05.11.20 | 10:00 – 17:00 | Exercise 04 – Future cities: climates in 2050FRI 06.11.20 | 09:00 – 17:00 | Mentoring | Zoom
 
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                    TUE 10.11.20 | 09:00 – 09:30 | Fill out 01 Week: Short FeedbackTUE 10.11.20 | 10:00 – 12:00 | Input by Luke, Florian, Andrés | ZoomWED 11.11.20 | 09:00 – | A time slot can now be booked "Multitouch Table Time Slots"WED 11.11.20 | 09:00 – 14:45 | Mentorat | ZoomTHU 12.11.20 | 09:00 – 10:00 | Input | ZoomTHU 12.11.20 | 14:00 – 15:00 | Crowther Lab | Tom Crowther Presentation and Q&A| ZoomTHU 12.11.20 | 17:00 | Deadline | Tandem partnerTHU 12.11.20 | 17:00 | Deadline | Atelier Visit 13.11.20FRI 13.11.20 | 09:00 – 10:00 | Presentation Exercise 04FRI 13.11.20 | 10:00 – 12:00 | Atelier Visit | Zoom
 
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                    TUE 24.11.20 | 09:00 – 12:00 | MentoringTUE 24.11.20 | 17:00 | Deadline | Atelier Visit 25.11.20WED 25.11.20 | 09:00 – 12:00 | Atelier VisitTHU 26.11.20 | 13:00 – 15:15 | Final PresentationTHU 26.11.20 | 15:30 – 16:00 | FeedbackFRI 27.11.20 | 10:00 – 19:30 | S-H-O-W ConferenceSAT 28.11.20 | 09:50 – 13:40 | S-H-O-W Conference
 
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                    Gruppenfeedback
 Dienstag, 15. Dezember 2020
 17:00 Gruppe 01 - Aathmigan Jegatheeswaran, Kilian Ettlinger
 17:10 Gruppe 02 - Andreas Waldburger, Daniela Spühler
 17:20 Gruppe 03 - Gian-Carlo Huber, Ramona Rüttimann
 17:30 Gruppe 04 - Mai Watanabe, David Wollschlegel
 17:40 Gruppe 05 - Celina Springer, Sonia Tao
 Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2020
 17:00 Gruppe 06 - Alessia Wiss, Baran Güneysel
 17:10 Gruppe 07 - Nemo Brigatti, Alec Nikolov
 17:20 Gruppe 08 - Nicola Delany, Kimon Apeltsotou
 
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