[PD] [OT] successful methods for PD seminars

J. Scott Hildebrand jshildebrand at ucdavis.edu
Thu May 1 01:56:49 CEST 2003


     does anybody know of any Pd seminars or user-groups in california?
preferably northern CA?

                                             Scott




On Thu, 1 May 2003, Daniel Heckenberg wrote:

> Hi Dave, List,
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Sabine" <dave at davesabine.com>
> > If you have a significant amount of time with the group I might be
> inclined
> > to:
> >
> > 1.  Determine the disparate levels of skills and knowledge of each person.
> >
> > 2.  Then, assuming that you'll likely have some who know very little, and
> > some who know considerably MORE, I would organize the conference into a
> > series of workshops.  TOPIC + workshop wherein you can oversee the work of
> > each group, but each group also has one of the more advanced users.  Have
> > the group teach the group.
>
> The problem here is that the sessions will be spread over a few days - only
> be 2 hours long each and will be lecture style - a computer, a projector and
> some mics.  This is the nature of the festival and we don't really have the
> resources to do otherwise.
>
> Definitely not optimal... as you point out.  So we're trying to work out the
> best way of working in the format that we're limited to.
>
> Thanks for your ideas.
> Daniel
>
>
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