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  <li> '''What is the overall function of the Mentors?'''</li>
  <li> '''What is the overall function of the Mentors?'''</li>
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<li>'''What type of guidance are different types of Mentors expected to provide? '''</li>
<li>'''What type of guidance are different types of Mentors expected to provide? '''</li>
Produce guidelines of what to expect when participating in a CoLab  
Produce guidelines of what to expect when participating in a CoLab  
Produce summary of SDD
Produce summary of SDD.
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  <li>'''How much do Mentors interact with the ‘Shadow Participants?'''</li>
<li>'''How much do Mentors interact with the ‘Shadow Participants?'''</li>
Shadow Participants have neither formal nor direct access to Mentors. A Shadow Participant may access a Mentor through the corresponding Core Participant.
Shadow Participants have neither formal nor direct access to Mentors. A Shadow Participant may access a Mentor through the corresponding Core Participant.


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  <li>'''How involved are Mentors with Outputs (i.e, the Manifesto, eBooks,  videos)'''?</li>
<li>'''How involved are Mentors with Outputs (i.e, the Manifesto, eBooks,  videos)'''?</li>
Mentors are not expected to engage directly with the drafting or design of any of the outputs. However, it is within their TOR to mentor their Mentorees when the latter make their contributions to the development of the outputs. They can offer their edits or make suggestions. Furthermore, Mentors are expected to support their Mentorees with the dissemination of the outputs. They can do this by offering ideas on how to identify the best possible recipients, provide names and contacts, as well as offer their professional help on how to approach each recipient.<br>
Mentors are not expected to engage directly with the drafting or design of any of the outputs. However, it is within their TOR to mentor their Mentorees when the latter make their contributions to the development of the outputs. They can offer their edits or make suggestions. Furthermore, Mentors are expected to support their Mentorees with the dissemination of the outputs. They can do this by offering ideas on how to identify the best possible recipients, provide names and contacts, as well as offer their professional help on how to approach each recipient.<br>


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  <li>'''Do Mentors attend/participate in the Webinars?'''</li>
<li>'''Do Mentors attend/participate in the Webinars?'''</li>
Yes. Mentors will be expected to support the production of Webinars. Their role in producing video materials for the project begins very early. For example, every Mentor is expected to provide a  short video clip on which s/he present herself/himself and what s/he can offer to potential Mentorees. Later in the project, Mentor may provide additional video clips to offer their advice and suggestions on issues that will come up.  
Yes. Mentors will be expected to support the production of Webinars. Their role in producing video materials for the project begins very early. For example, every Mentor is expected to provide a  short video clip on which s/he present herself/himself and what s/he can offer to potential Mentorees. Later in the project, Mentor may provide additional video clips to offer their advice and suggestions on issues that will come up.  
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  <li>'''How knowledgable about and experienced with Media, SDD or project planning and implementation are Mentees expected to be when they are done?'''</li>
<li>'''How knowledgable about and experienced with Media, SDD or project planning and implementation are Mentees expected to be when they are done?'''</li>


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