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I teach online classes in miniature
roomboxes, dollmaking, filled furniture pieces,
millinery and various other areas of miniature
artistry. I have received many requests
for more information on how these classes work,
so hopefully, this page will give you all the
information and encouragement you need to join
in the fun.
Classes currently available for
registration can be viewed here: CLASSES
How do I register??
You can now register and pay your fees thru my
shopping cart. Simply purchase the class
or classes of your choice, and make your payment
via credit card or paypal, or you can mail a personal
check. All of my classes are limited in
size, and sell out quickly. For this reason, if
you are registering and choose to send a check
as your method of payment, your spot will be held
for you for 10 days to allow receipt of your payment.
If your check is not received as promised, you
will forfeit your place and it will be given to
another student.
Then what???
Prior to class time, you will receive in the
mail a kit containing the project contents as
described in the course listing. My kits
are very complete, and most require minimal tools.
For more extensive projects, such as roomboxes,
you will receive a supply and tool list well in
advance by email.
You will receive email notices in the week before
class to remind you of the date and time.
You will also receive an email giving you a link
to the project tutorial, and the classroom location
and login instructions.
Your online tutorial is a very complete, step
by step document, with photos and written instructions
for each and every step of your project, no matter
how complex. Roombox tutorials feature literally
hundreds of photos. The tutorials can be viewed
online, saved to your computer to view offline,
or printed out using a printer friendly PDF file
that is included for your convenience.
I suggest that you take time to review the online
tutorial a couple of times shortly before your
scheduled class to become a bit familiar with
the project. Make quick notes of any portion
of the instructions that you might have questions
about, and have them ready for the chat session.
The Classroom Experience
The "chat" portion of the class
will take place in a private online chat room.
This part of the class is totally optional.
It will be a brief review of the tutorial, and
a question and answer period. It's also an opportunity
for a fun get together! However, it is obvious
because of the many varied locations of the students,
that it is not always possible to attend. Rest
assured, that you will be able to complete any
of the projects without taking part in the online
chats. Only about 30% of my students attend the
chat sessions. All registered students will, however
receive a copy of the chat transcript via email
so that they can review any tips that might have
been discussed.
Most classes involve projects that may
take several days to complete. Some require drying
time, etc. between steps. Generally it is
not recommended to try and work on your project
and attend and participate in the chatroom class
at the same time. Glue and your computer
keyboard are NOT a good combination. Online teaching
is designed to give you all of the resources instruction,
and support you need to complete the project successfully
on your own, in your own time frame, without the
pressure of a classroom deadline, or the expense
of travel, hotel, and meals that come with a live
class.
"Class is over, am I all
on my own???"
No, not at all. After the class, you are
encouraged to print out the tutorial and pictures.
Additionally, you may email me at any time
after the class if you have other questions or
problems in completing your project.
Follow Up?
I am always happy to schedule a "class reunion"
back in our chatroom. If the students in
a class all commit to completing their project
within a specific time frame, ( say two weeks
for instance) we will schedule a get together
afterward to discuss our projects, see if anyone
ran into any unusual situations, and to congratulate
each other on a job well done. I will also
be happy to post pictures of your finished projects
online so that you can share your complete project
with your fellow students during this reunion!
What if......?????
....I miss my class????? Or have something
else planned for that day/time?
The chatroom part of the class is entirely optional.
The online tutorial will provide you with all
of the instructions that you need to complete
the project. If you run into any problems
you are welcome to email me for additional help.
Many of my overseas students take these classes
with no intention of ever joining the class chats
because of the time difference, and find that
they are able to complete the projects easily
with the tutorial.
...The chatroom, fails us on class day?
(Technical malfunctions)
The class will be rescheduled at another time
and every effort will be made to accommodate your
schedule. Rest assured that your
class will be made up in case of a major malfunction.
Fortunately, we have not had this happen in almost
five years of holding classes in our chatroom.
Suggestions for Students...
Make sure that you are able to receive emails
from me! I have had many, many people inquire
about classes, and respond immediately only to
find weeks later that their spam filters have
not allowed delivery of my email to them.
My email address is domain based, so those filters
can really be brutal. I assure you that all of
my outgoing mail is scanned by Panda Titanium
Antivirus, the best on the market, so mail from
me is safe to receive. Please set your filters
to allow my emails to get thru to you. I
can't send you class reminders, class fee or schedule
information, etc. if I can't get thru to your
email box.
Get into the zone!! Remember that
we are most likely all in different time zones.
When you are sent your class reminders, pay close
attention to not only the date and time, but the
time zone!! If you need help in converting
my time into your time, here is a link to an online
converter! We don't want you to miss your
class! Time
Zone Converter Here...
Jump in and ask!! Two of my standard
class rules are : There are NO dumb questions,
and there are NO deep dark secrets. If you
ask a question, and I have the answer, I will
give it to you. My goal is for you to succeed
in learning the techniques as well as completing
the project. I don't "hold back"
my "trade secrets". I don't believe
in that method of "teaching".
Having said that, if you want to know, just ask!
I know that chatrooms, internet groups, lists,
etc. can be intimidating at first. (Hence
the thousands of online "lurkers" out
there.) But remember, your class is just a small
group of people like you who want to learn,
have a great time, and make a great mini. (and
the new friends you will make are just an added
bonus!) So check your inhibitions
at the door, and type your little fingers off!!
LOL
Be prepared. A review of the tutorial
before class begins is always a good idea.
It helps you to know where we are going, and know
ahead of time which areas you feel might be the
most difficult for you.
Follow the rules... At the beginning
of class, I will explain to you the classroom
"rules". This is just to explain
to you when the question/answer times will
happen and how and when the students should
post. This is not meant to be restrictive,
it is only to help make sure that all of the students
are able to post, without "chatting"
over the top of each other, and to make sure that
I don't miss any of your questions.
I hope that I have anticipated your questions.
However, if there is something that I have omitted,
please don't hesitate to email me and ask.
(Good practice for class!!)
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