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DATE | 2011-02-23 |
FROM | From: "Ron Guerin"
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Perl Programming Courses 1 and 2
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Paul Robert Marino wrote: > Rubin Please don'tdo that, the last thing I want to see is jay dancing lol. > > But seriously there is a lot of prep I would like to do rather than the off the cuff stuff we've done in the past. > For example I would like to get announcements out a few months in advance so people will have sufficient time to set a side the money. > > This is why I think we need to have an educational commitie meeting to dicuss it >
If you don't mind my sticking my nose in here, you're both correct in what you believe, and the trick is to combine these two approaches. Five months will go by quickly, but if you're doing classes before then, it's more likely you'll actually get the plan-that-happens-over-five-months to happen five months from now. Action attracts participants, donors, and volunteers, and also helps you keep focused on getting things done.
Now I have a question for you both, and it's a serious question.... why do you need to meet somewhere for these classes? Is there a lot of interaction between the students? I took a Perl I and II class at ZDU back in 1997(?). It consisted of an instructor, a message board, an online chat thing, and a textbook that obviously came off a photocopy machine somewhere. I'd do it again. And the tools that are available today are a lot better.
- Ron
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