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Planning for the fall workshop schedule.
Planning for the fall workshop schedule.


==Workshop ideas==
== Workshops ==


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! Workshop title !! Description !! Teacher? !! Students !! Price / student !! Duration !! When !! Requirements
! Workshop title !! Description !! Teachers* !! Students !! Price / student !! Duration !! When !! Requirements
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| '''Intro to soldering'''  
| '''Intro to soldering'''  
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|| 1.5 hours?
|| 1.5 hours?
|| Recurring
|| Recurring
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| '''Explore Processing'''
| '''Explore Processing'''
|| From zero to something. Jam Session, intro, advanced topics.
|| From zero to something. Jam Session, intro, advanced topics.
|| Jesse Kriss (guest teacher!) http://jklabs.net
|| Jesse Kriss (guest teacher!) http://jklabs.net and [[User:Abachman|Abachman]]
|| Students
|| Students
|| $0
|| $0
|| a few hours
|| a few hours
|| Wednesday, August 11, 7:30 PM
|| Wednesday, August 11, 7:30 PM
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| '''Web Application Programming'''
| '''Web Application Programming'''
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|| several sessions
|| several sessions
|| fall
|| fall
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| '''Intro to Combat Robotics'''
| '''Intro to Combat Robotics'''
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|| 1-2 hrs
|| 1-2 hrs
|| (A Friday Evening in Sep. ?)
|| (A Friday Evening in Sep. ?)
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|| When
|| Requirements
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! Workshop title !! Description !! Teacher? !! Students !! Price / student !! Duration !! When
! Workshop title !! Description !! Teacher? !! Students !! Price / student !! Duration !! When !! Requirements
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*Its OK to have multiple teachers and in fact preferred. The workshop might be run twice and it is often easier to co-teach a workshop so if you think you can teach something and wouldn't mind add your name to the list.
== Workshop Ideas ==
''Things that you'd like to lead, teach, or attend, but the details are fuzzy and you're not sure if anyone is interested.''
'''Using and Abusing the Command Line''' - know where you are and what you're doing. Be more confident with your `rm -rf *`s. Don't Repeat Yourself (write a script!). Make processes your children. I can teach this one, but I'd probably require some lesson plan assistance. [[User:Abachman|Abachman]]

Latest revision as of 22:50, 23 July 2010

Planning for the fall workshop schedule.

Workshops[edit | edit source]

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Workshop title Description Teachers* Students Price / student Duration When Requirements
Intro to soldering Students would learn the basics of soldering using an inexpensive electronics kit. Kellyegan, (add your name here) Add your name here $10-$15? 1.5 hours? Recurring
Explore Processing From zero to something. Jam Session, intro, advanced topics. Jesse Kriss (guest teacher!) http://jklabs.net and Abachman Students $0 a few hours Wednesday, August 11, 7:30 PM
Web Application Programming Learn what happens when you click submit by building a simple web application with a variety of software tools. Colin Freas Some web design/programming experience required $? several sessions fall
Intro to Combat Robotics Learn basics of building and competing in combat robotics Eric Blade Students Free 1-2 hrs (A Friday Evening in Sep. ?)
Title Description (copy this row to add a workshop) Teachers Students Price / student Duration When Requirements
Workshop title Description Teacher? Students Price / student Duration When Requirements
  • Its OK to have multiple teachers and in fact preferred. The workshop might be run twice and it is often easier to co-teach a workshop so if you think you can teach something and wouldn't mind add your name to the list.

Workshop Ideas[edit | edit source]

Things that you'd like to lead, teach, or attend, but the details are fuzzy and you're not sure if anyone is interested.

Using and Abusing the Command Line - know where you are and what you're doing. Be more confident with your `rm -rf *`s. Don't Repeat Yourself (write a script!). Make processes your children. I can teach this one, but I'd probably require some lesson plan assistance. Abachman