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The Art of Gathering SP 2024 Duff
  • Introduction
  • Syllabus
  • Schedule
  • Assignments:
    • Accountability Team
    • Assessments
      • Midterm Self-Assessment
      • Final Self Assessment
    • Course Feedback
    • Community Guidelines / Rules
    • End of Semester Documentation & Deliverables
    • Interview a Gatherer
    • Letter to Next Cohort
    • Manifesto and Mantra
    • Output and Input
    • Gathering Outline
    • Gathering Plan
    • Gathering Documentation & Reflection
    • Process & Project Mgt
    • Reflections & Responses
    • Our "Circle"
  • Feedback Sessions: Critiques & One-on-Ones
    • Critiques
    • Individual "One-on-One" Conversations
  • Resources
    • Checklist for Gatherings
    • Scope: MoSCoW Method
    • Time Management
    • Brainstorming Exercises
      • ♣️Card Sorting
      • ✍️Free Writing, Word Lists & Mind Maps
      • ➕SCAMPER
      • 👁️‍🗨️Visualization Exercise
      • 👄Storytelling Exercise
    • De Angela's 25 Learning Tenets
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  • What is your gathering input? AKA What gatherings inspire you?
  • What is your gathering output? AKA What gatherings do you host on a regular basis?
  1. Assignments:

Output and Input

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  • Document and upload to your project documentation folder for your .

  • Please name your file as lastname_gather24_inandout

  • Post it on our class Discord.

You can't have output without input, but your output should ideally be greater than your Input.

"The first step—perhaps the most enormous step—is to find what you are genuinely interested in. If you are genuinely interested, you will discover endless opportunities for improvement. But if you are disinterested, even obvious improvements will feel like a chore. And, if you can maintain your genuine interest and curiosity as the years accumulate, you will become hard to compete with because you will have skill to go with your passion. If you're interested, you're dangerous." ~James Clear, Author of Atomic Habits

What is your gathering input? AKA What gatherings inspire you?

List 3 to 5 specific inputs and how they feed your output. Provide URLs, images, video, and/or audio if applicable.

By specific for example, don't list "concert." List a specific concert with the date, venue, images, video, and/or audio if applicable. Describe the event, the performer(s), the participants, attendees, the venue, the vibe, etc.

What is your gathering output? AKA What gatherings do you host on a regular basis?

List at least 1 to 3 and discuss why it's important to you. Provide URLs, images, video, and/or audio if applicable.

“Lifestyle design is based on massive action—output. Increased output necessitates decreased input. Most information is time-consuming, negative, irrelevant to your goals, and outside your influence.” ~Tim Ferriss

Input Examples
  • Entertainment (Movies, Sports, Theater, Music, Museums, Zoos, Theme Parks, etc.)

  • Media (Newspapers, Magazines, Books, TV, Radio, Internet, etc.)

  • Food (Restaurants, Snacks, Home-Cooked Meals, Etc.)

  • Hobbies (Skateboarding, Knitting, etc.)

  • People (Friends, Strangers, Customers, Coworkers, etc.)

  • Events (Non-school Lectures, workshops, and meetups.)

end of semester deliverables
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