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Subject: 
Some Word on Teaching Lego
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general, lugnet.space
Followup-To: 
lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 9 Jun 2005 18:06:40 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Joe Strout wrote:
In lugnet.general, Paul B Hartzog wrote:

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.

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?


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 Roadshow (it got me some local
notice).

I'll share my syllabi with anyone who emails me.  The most important thing I did
for the older kids was a day in the library surfing all the important sites the
AFOL community has to maintain our brick addiction:  lugnet, bricklink, etc.

If I do it again, I'm gonna do more followup with the students to get them to be
more active.  I would've done it here in Utah but we don't have any events for
them to attend or LUG or anything :-(

-p



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  Me, Myself, and The Brick
 
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, (...) (19 years ago, 3-Jun-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.space)

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