Re: [lace] Workshop versus class/course

2004-03-17 Thread Malvary Cole
Robin wrote: >>>most of the class should be nearly to the point where a technique is to be used before that technique is shown. Otherwise, they won't remember it when they need to use it<<< When Jacquie comes to Ottawa to teach our courses she tries to have groups of 3-4 students ready at a time

RE: [lace] Workshop versus class/course

2004-03-16 Thread Panza, Robin
>>>From: Linda Greyling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Taking a workshop class or course we expect to learn, but what does the different names suggest . Does it influence your choice? Should the name reflect the content?<<< I think of a workshop as being short-term; an hour, a day, at most a weekend.

Re: [lace] Workshop versus class/course

2004-03-16 Thread Esther Perry
> Taking a workshop class or course we expect to learn, but what does the different names suggest . Does it influence your choice? Should the name reflect the content? My immediate thoughts are that a 'course' or 'class' are a series of lessons, given at regular intervals of maybe once a week, o