How does the Task Force peer support group work?
You are studying independently, but would like to have more structure?
Task Force is a peer group that supports your independent studies and provides a nice opportunity to share how you're doing in a friendly atmosphere without a need to leave your home. The Task Force is a casual workspace that is open in Zoom on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10am to 12pm. The Task Force work space opens on Monday 16.8 and will continue until 20.10.
You can participate whenever you want and join the group at either 10:00 or 11:00.
After filling in this sign up sheet, you will see a Zoom link on the screen that will allow you to participate in the meetings. The same link will also be sent by email on 16.8 - (or later if you have registered after this date). You can access all appointments with this same Zoom link. If the link needs to be changed, you will be notified by email.
Participation in the Task Force is free of charge.
How does the Task Force peer support group work?
10:00 Start talks. Each participant, in turn, is allowed to tell what they plan to do during the Task Force today and to share briefly how they are doing. Participation to this sharing is voluntary.
10.10 the first work period begins. During the work period, you can study or work on other tasks. The work period is quiet, microphones are kept muted and cameras closed.
During the work period, you can also discuss a work-related topic on the chat... or you can book a personal discussion time with the moderator in a breakout room.
11:00 Shared break and discussion about the first work period.
11:15 Second work period.
11:50 Ending together.
12:00 Task Force ends. However, if you like, you may stay online for a while if you like to chat with others..
If your time is limited, you can join only for the first or for the second period.