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DATE | 2011-02-24 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Perl Programming Courses 1 and 2
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On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:10:35PM -0500, Ron Guerin wrote: > 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. >
Yeah - there is an important interaction and it is critical for membership development. Aside from that though, I've tried online workshops and fail miserably to generate interest or comrodre.
Ruben
> - Ron
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