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A proposal for a democratic activity

Hello everyone, welcome back to my weekly post on the blog. This week went by without any apparent hardship. Everyone is already used to the activities and there were no changes in the schedule or the 自由会話 (jiyū kaiwa, free conversation) lessons. However, the participation rate is, in some groups, slowly decreasing. Why is that? Well, there may be many different reasons. For example, it could be because all the students got used to talking directly to one another, or because they believe they do not have anything left to say. In this article, I will assume it is a bit of both, and while the first reason is in itself a good sign, I will principally discuss the situations of this week and propose a new way to tackle this project.

Empowerment and our goals

This week, I will dive back on some issues I left behind. Plus, I will delve into some aspects that need to be addressed at this point in the project. Finally, I will discuss the creation of the mid-term survey and its meaning.

A look at the numbers of the first two weeks.

Sticky post

A look into the data of the first two weeks of the Virtual Exchange project. In this entry, I will discuss my hopes and my interpretation of the trends that are occuring right now.

Sure it feels good to sit down and think!

This is my first post on my observation on the project “Virtual Study Abroad Exchange”. For each week I will write a relatively short entry about what happened during the week, the pedagogical implications and how the vision is taking shape through time.
This week I will focus on the democratic conversations that are happening inside each channel and group. Also, I will give my take on the vision of this project, explaining what it means to me and (although not directly) why I choose to join it as a Junior Coordinator.

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