Hands On What does your internet look like?
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Title of the tutorial | What does your internet look like? |
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Attributions | |
Kind of learning session | Other … |
Tutorial category | Icebreaking |
Duration (hours) | 1 |
Learning objectives | Understanding basic fundamentals about how the internet works, and providing a space for participants to ask questions they may have about the 'building blocks' that feature in other hands on sessions. |
Prerequisites | Big sheets of paper (at least 1 per participant) – coloured pens.
Facilitators should have a good understanding of how the internet works, and a reasonably high level of technical understanding. |
Methodology | Ask participants to spend 10 minutes drawing on a piece of paper what they think the internet looks like, using (if available) a variety of coloured pens- as abstract, literal or imaginative as they like.
After everyone has finished their drawings, hang them on the wall in a gallery for others to look at, and ask the people who drew each one to explain a little their reasoning behind their interpretation of the internet. |
Number of facilitators involved | 1 |
Technical needs | None |
Theoretical and on line resources | None |