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We appreciate that this dialogue is happening. We know this is a long e-mail - thanks for bearing with us. We know everyone wants a policy that is in the best interest of the space.
 
We appreciate that this dialogue is happening. We know this is a long e-mail - thanks for bearing with us. We know everyone wants a policy that is in the best interest of the space.
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== What qualifies as a "class"? ==
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Here's something I'm not clear on. What qualifies as a "class"?
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Is it someone walking through a PowerPoint and providing handouts?
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Or does it imply (or require?) that people actually do something hands-on with physical stuff or code or bits on a board or...?
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The latter can require a lot more time on-site for the same number of people, and thus may have a much lower participation cap, especially if there is a particular machine required for part of the class.
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(Example: I would love a woodworking class; it's been a long time since I've used a table saw. But an "everyone make a wooden whatever" class becomes a waiting game if everyone in class needs to use the table saw, even if there are only 5 people in the class.)
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thx,
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Ananda
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=== Traditionally speaking... ===
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A class has traditionally been loosely defined, and are not generally hands on.  That said, what you describe sounds awesome, I am open to rewarding preperation. --[[User:Hef|Hef]] ([[User talk:Hef|talk]]) 22:00, 20 October 2014 (CDT)
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