Parametric complexities Studio
Computational design & digital fabrication
FAQ
Q. Who can take part in the classrooms?
A. Classrooms are open for all, even if you are a school student or you are working professional. You are welcome here to be a part of the classrooms.
Q. What is the purpose of the classrooms?
A. Classrooms are intended to improve the skill-based experiences among designers or budding designers.
Q. How do I ensure that I will be learning new skills in these classrooms?
A. Classrooms are intended to improve the skill-based experiences among designers or budding designers. You can refer to the brief for the detailed structure of the classroom before registering. Even after your registration, a small survey will be conducted to formulate the best framework for the classroom.
Q. How many people would be participating in the classrooms?
A. A maximum of 20 people are allowed for 1 batch of the classroom. In order to maintain the right balance between students and mentors, we limit the ratio of 1:20 between Mentor to Student. If the number of participants goes beyond 20 people then we extend classrooms with more mentors to take participate in
Q. Who can take part in the classroom competitions?
A. Classroom competitions are only open to the participants of classrooms i.e 20 people. If more than 20 people join the classroom, there will be two winners in the classroom announced.
Q. What is classroom champion award? Who is eligible for that?
A. Classroom champion award is open for all the participants of the workshop series. The challenge will be announced at the end of the Classroom series.
Q. Why classroom competitions are as long as 4 weeks?
A. Many participants of the workshop may need to work or practice upon their learning before coming participating in the competitions.
Q. Who reserve the rights of the outcome of the competition/workshop?
A. Organizers/Mentor/Participants all reserve the rights of the content created or produced during/after the workshop. For details read our terms of service
Q. Can I organize classrooms at our university/city/school?
A. Yes, we can replicate the same module or a module of your choice to your university/city/school. All you need to just drop us a message.
Q. Can I organize a classroom competition as a mentor?
A. Yes, we welcome all the industry professionals who have acquired a skillset with their vast experience in the field of design to share it with the rest of the design community. All you need to just fill in some information about you.
HOW IT WORKS

Choose your classroom
Select a classroom with a subject of your choice for the micro-studio and register.

Registration confirmation
Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation mail within 48 hours to book your seat for the classroom.

Attend workshop
Join the classroom sessions to get hands-on experience and acquire the skill set of your subject area. Interact with mentors, participants to build your network for collaboration.

Participate in challenge
At the end of the workshop, mentors will release design challenges for the participants of the workshop. The challenge will specifically revolve around the learnings from the workshop.

Upload your project
Upload your ideas/outcome of the challenge on UNI. Your projects will go public and will be available for the rest of the world to view.

Classroom champion announced
Mentors and jurors will evaluate your work online and will announce the winner of the classroom.
About
UNI Classrooms is an initiative taken to help budding designers learn new skills in a collaborative environment with hands-on experience. UNI Classrooms are the fusion of micro-studios and design challenges that bridges the gap of online and offline learning thus offering you to work on real-world problems. Under UNI Classrooms you can participate in workshops at one of the Micro-studios and upon the closure of the workshop, you get to work on a design problem given by your mentor to get grants for your education.

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