Course Structure 2021

How will we teach ‘Uncertain 2 Degrees’?

Together with us, 8 lecturers from different disciplines, we will discuss the question How do uncertainties propagate from measurement to policy-decisions about climate change?“. Our main goal is to improve our joint understanding of the different perspectives on uncertainty and the resulting diversity of responses to it.

This year the course and its 13 sessions are divided into two different parts. Part I are video lectures. We will upload the video lectures to Lecture2go. The password and links to the videos can be found every week on this blog under Lecture Videos. You can download and watch the videos whenever you want. However, you must see it prior to Part II.

Part II are interactive slots. They take place every Thursday between 10:15 and 11 am via Zoom. We will send you a password-protected invitation via this blog. You must all participate in these interactive slots. The purpose of the slots is to discuss the content of the lecture videos. The lecturer responsible for the associated lecture video will moderate the discussion.

 

The course will be structured as follows:

Lecture 1 [Introduction]: Input from the lecturers on the course concept and introduction to uncertainty.

Lecture 2- 10 [Perspectives and Participation]: Lecturers will provide input on different perspectives of uncertainty (for more details go to Session plan 2021). In four interactive slots we will have digital role-plays. For more information on this, go to Role-Playing 2021.

Since this lecture is still at an experimental stage, we allows us to adjust the content and the tasks answering your and our needs.

Lecture 11 [Preparation Panel discussion]:In this slot, we will prepare questions and discuss the upcoming panel discussion.

Lecture 12 [Panel discussion]: This interactive slot is dedicated for a panel discussion with students and experts moderated and prepared by you.

Lecture 13 [Conclusions and Feedback]: Although the last lecture is still up for changes, we are planning to have some kind of digital meeting for discussion, feedback and summaries. We will provide you with further information on that during the semester.

 

The course structure is still up for changes. If you have questions or ideas, which are not answered nor covered in the information on the course, please contact the course coordination.