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howd all,
well, I finished teaching my last Lego class for the University of Utah
recently. Got my Masters degree and a fellowship to U Mich, so me and the fam
and the lego are moving to Ann Arbor.
I'd love to continue to teach Lego in that area, and also would like to hook up
with other Michigan AFOL's
please feel free to contact me: I'll be arriving this summer :-)
-Paul
PaulBHartzog at panarchy dot com
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Message has 6 Replies: | | Re: Me, Myself, and The Brick
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| (...) Can you expand on this? What is a LEGO class, and how does one convince a respectable university to let you teach one? Would you happen to have a syllabus or other course notes available? Thanks, - Joe (19 years ago, 3-Jun-05, to lugnet.space)
| | | Re: Me, Myself, and The Brick
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| (...) Go Blue! Ann Arbor's a fun town (can get a bit cool in the winters though). Have fun. I, too, am curious about these "Lego classes." Please elaborate. Paul Hanson - BFA U of M '90 (now living in California) (19 years ago, 4-Jun-05, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) Paul, glad to hear you're coming. Please consider getting involved with MichLUG. We're a pretty active club, about 2 dozen members, with several dedicated spacers in our ranks including Rick Hallman, Trevor Pruden, and others. There's also a (...) (19 years ago, 4-Jun-05, to lugnet.space, lugnet.org.us.michlug, lugnet.loc.us.mi)
| | | Some Word on Teaching Lego
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| (...) You aren't the only one to ask :-) Basically, many Universities have Youth Ed programs throughout the year and particularly in summer. Kids like the brick, so those classes are pretty high priority. I lucked into the job because of the Lego (...) (19 years ago, 9-Jun-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.space)
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