personal curriculum
personal curriculum
September 23, 2008
Dear John ----,
Parallel University is very pleased to welcome you!
Your application exhibits an astonishing level of compatibility with the mission of this institution.
You have been accepted with no reservations, and no probationary period.
Now down to business: It is the role of the University to address its student’s needs, and we want to make sure that we have understood what your needs are.
It is our understanding that:
1.You are looking for institutional encouragement for your half baked ideas, false starts and careless interpretations of art as the main focus of your program
2.You prefer to participate rather than facilitate.
3.You would like us to provide some rules for you.
Please reply to this message, either by snail, or e mail letting us know if we have understood the parameters of the program you wish to pursue correctly.
Thank you,
Parallel U
PS you seem very nice too!
personal curriculum
From: Parallel University [mailto:parallelu@gmail.com]
Sent: Sat 11/1/2008 2:56 PM
Subject: Your First Assignment!
Dear Mr. ----, may I call you John going forward?
It appears from your application, and your acceptance to Parallel University
that you want to pursue a path to incremental validation of your half-baked
ideas with out sacrificing their half-bakededness!
Here are two options we suggest for your first assignment:
(Please pursue one, or both, please keep in mind at all times that our
suggestions are likely to promote the goals of this institution as it exists
now and therefore may be inadequate to your needs, we welcome dialogue on
this/or any topic)
1. Start a project in a public space that needs to be completed by
others.
2. Attempt to construct something ill conceived and meaningless in a
public setting in an obviously inept way. See who offers to help and let
them.
We are happy to discuss these "prompts" with you.
To receive official validation by the University we request that you send us
some form of documentation of your learning experience, including a
description of what you did why, and what you learned and/or taught in the
process.
I must say however that both of these suggestions if pursued could give you
reassurance of the value of your half-baked ideas with out further
connection to the University. OK maybe reassure the value of the
University's half baked ideas, but what are "assignments if not half baked
ideas given out in the hope of some new "solution" being presented. These
assignments also address your stated preference to participate rather than
facilitate.
I hope that even as a new member to Parallel University you will feel
excited by the prospect of sharing your outcomes and experiences with your
fellow teachers and learners.
--
Thank you and Love,
Parallel University
Below you will find an example of a personal curriculum, there is no typical example as each of us are unique.