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Join us for co-working sessions where grad students get together to work independently '''on their own separate projects'''.
Join us for weekly one-hour Zoom co-working sessions where grad students get paired together to work independently '''on their own separate projects'''.


With TBTS co-working sessions, you intersperse doing work (usually for 15 minutes or 20 minutes at a time) with taking turns doing Teddy Bear Talk Support (usually for 3 minutes each). I do sessions like these regularly that last between 90 minutes and 2 hours.
<u>The suggested format</u>  


For a one-hour TBTS co-working session, here is a suggested format.  Do four TBTS sessions interspersed with three 14-minute work sessions.  For the TBTS sessions, set a one minute timer for each person.  When the timer goes off, reset the timer to give them up to another minute to wrap up.
Do four Teddy Bear Talk Support (TBTS) sessions interspersed with three 14-minute work sessions.  For the TBTS sessions, set a one minute timer for each person.  When the timer goes off, reset the timer to give them up to another minute to wrap up.
 
For more information, please contact Leeann at teddybear@umich.edu.

Revision as of 13:45, 15 July 2022

Join us for weekly one-hour Zoom co-working sessions where grad students get paired together to work independently on their own separate projects.

The suggested format

Do four Teddy Bear Talk Support (TBTS) sessions interspersed with three 14-minute work sessions. For the TBTS sessions, set a one minute timer for each person. When the timer goes off, reset the timer to give them up to another minute to wrap up.

For more information, please contact Leeann at teddybear@umich.edu.