EF22 Design History and Practice: Code of Conduct
At the start of each semester, we will create a group agreement, otherwise known as a code of conduct that has been written collectively. (As a reference, we might refer to the School for Poetic Computation’s code of conduct).

Each person must add at least two items! Please list below


Classroom Agreement

  • “I heard you say” instead of “You said.”
  • If masking policy changes, allow everyone to do what they feel comfortable with
  • Be kind and respectful to others
  • Let’s share skills and ideas
  • Critique ideas, not people
  • Have fun! <3
  • Use correct pronouns!
  • Don’t talk over people when providing feedback/having a discussion
  • No racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism - avoid discriminatory comments and jokes
  • No shaming
  • Respect other’s perspectives
  • Assist one another if necessary
  • Listen, learn and get inspired!
  • collaboration!
  • joy!
  • Don’t be scared to share what you already know !
  • Safe space to share ideas and thoughts without judgement 


Our Names

Full Name
Preferred First Name 
Phonetic Pronunciation of Name
Pronouns (Optional)
Nika Simovich Fisher
Nika
nee-kuh
she/her
Enerel Enkhsarnai
Ella
el-lah or en-nee-rel
she/her
Brian Lau
Brian
bry-uhn (braɪ.ən)
he/him
Greta Epstein
Greta
gre-duh
she/her
Trinity Yeung
Trin
trin
she/her/hers
Emily Goldner
Emily 
eh muh lee
she/her/hers
Louise AKANI
Louise
loo-eez
she/her
Dani Kau
Dani
da-knee
she/they
Leia Inji Carter
Leia
lay-uh
she/her
Seungeui Hong
Seung
soong
she/her
Emily Pynenburg
Emily
em uh lee
she/her
Ritu Damani 
Ritu 
ree tu 
she/her