[PD] open source Pd workshops

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Fri Apr 23 17:13:46 CEST 2004


On Friday, Apr 23, 2004, at 05:13 America/New_York, Frank Barknecht  
wrote:

> Hallo,
> marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
>
>> how can I get access to that directory on the pure data plone?
>
> Create a user account, log in, and you should be able to edit the Wiki
> pages.  There also are some clever things possible with using
> meta-data for objects, you've put in your Plone home folder.
>
>> I have not really held or participate in any *workshops*, although I  
>> had a
>> very good course about max/msp at the university, anyway reports from  
>> the
>> front would help a lot...
>
> I will have to hold my first workshop next month, duh, so I will have
> to dig into this as well. But I wonder, how much the actual workshop
> material will differ from normal documentation or tutorials. To me
> workshop material (example patches, texts, etc.) seems to look very
> similar to the things you would expect in the docs as well.
>
> The only real difference I see, is that you will have to supply
> problems or tasks to your students, that they should work on after
> learning a certain thing. But isn't the rest just documentation? Or am
> I already showing the bad teacher inside of me?


I think that documentation and tutorials are for someone to read on  
their own.  For the workshops, we should have stuff like lecture notes,  
in-class presentation materials and examples, homework examples, etc.   
There is quite a bit of this stuff online, let me see what I can dig up  
as a good example of what we should try to build.

.hc


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