One thing you can do is have people work thru tutorials on their own,
then just answer questions. I try to avoid going into workshop mode
at patching circles by actually trying to work on things and I find
that people start asking each other.
.hc
On Sep 17, 2010, at 5:56 AM, João Pais wrote:
that sounds fine, but I really don't have the time for it. and being
the flux of people very inconstant (from 1 to 15, being the 2
organisers almost only the fixed people), and almost all of them
being beginners, to feel in the state of perpetually giving pd
classes and not receiving much in return (very exaggerated
description) doesn't motivate me very much.Suggestion: decide the agenda for the next meeting at the meetings
themselves, and have people volunteer to present things. Maybe too
North American or Northern European a style? ;-)Nobody says you should volunteer yourself, but also I think people
come when they have an idea of the program and whether it is
interesting for them or not. No theme at all could in fact equal no
interest at all. And if no one volunteers, perhaps "curate"
something...
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