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
Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to
realize his wishes.
Now that he can realize them, he must either change them, or perish.
-William Carlos Williams