This is just a general discussion thread to find out the following:
- What subjects would you most want to do courses on?
- How much time do you think you'd want to put into courses like this?
- How important is communicating with tutors/other students for you?
- How important would you consider a tutor's qualifications to be when looking at a course?
Well, I'd to a course for modding Morrowind and using the Construction set but I don't think any people here have Morrowind anyway. I would use MSN for lessons maybe once a weak or more. I would think that the better the tutor the more he has to teach us.
I would really like to see courses on creative writing (character creation, scene creation etc.) Also, perhaps coding? I always wanted to learn to code but I never knew how to get started. Biology courses would also interest me, almost every aspect really. Sorry it's a bit vague but I'll happily do anything within these areas and many more! :)
Khan and I could probably do some lessons on Elder-scrolls modification. If i can be bothered that is :), otherwise it will be just him or it wont happen.
EDIT: He is a lot more dedicated.
Well, Skyrim actually works on your computer so maybe you could do that... or maybe you should just leave it to me. (You don't have much experiance in modding Elderscrols anyway. You've only done it once. -_- )
I'm also familiar with basics of modding TES games (Oblivion and Skyrim). Stuff like adding new npcs, for example, but I'd love to learn more about modding exteriors, rigging, animations, quest cutscenes and creating worldspaces.
I'd also like to host a course about basic/intermediate 3d modeling in Wings 3d (a really simple, but really useful free modelling tool).
But I would need a program which would allow me to show my desktop instead of my face to those who are taking the course.
Any ideas?
I *think* you can do that on Skype, or if you just want to record video then Fraps might work.
Skype does it. :)
Ok, I'd like to host that one.
Basic Wings 3d modelling. That's an appropriate name.
Cool - can you fill in the form type thing in the other thread and PM it to me?
I still got some exams left for Semptember but i might have some free time after that to hold some blender lessons.
I'd also join the morrowind moding but I'm not gonna be home for another 2-3 weeks :(
So you have Morrowind? If so, do you have the two expansion packs as well?
Yeah, I have Morrowind and both expansions + some moding knowledge.
Was just thinking, people not from English speaking countries - courses in the basics of your mother tongue would be quite easy to do potentially.
Oh aye, I'd be interested in doing that. I've got an eye for other languages and find them really interesting.
(Although I'm sort of armadilloe at speaking them. But reading them is doable. :P)
I was thinking about the same thing few days ago, but croatian is realy complex. Grammaticaly it's similar to latin and russian(7 grammatical cases each with it's own extentions etc.) and fck, I've talked it all my life and it's still sometimes hard :S. I mean, our grammar is realy hard and tends to screw a lot with ppl even in simple sentences.
So I gave up, maybe SW is more up to the task I'm more of a maths than a language person.
Quote from: Ashanorath on August 07, 2012, 06:32:46 PM
I was thinking about the same thing few days ago, but croatian is realy complex.
My thoughts exactly.
A Croatian language teacher should have his/hers lectures carefully planned out and take care of even the tiniest of details.
Something both me and Ashanorath don't have time for.
You and your speech translators. :P I can't wait until you get back home Ash. I'm looking forward to teaching.
It's not a speech translator problem, it's just that my brain doesn't function well after 3 and a half hours of physical work on 38 celsius.
I could probably teach how to code in batch, however I am guessing most people are not very interested in coding in that.
However newbie coders might want to learn,
nyone here that wants to learn how to code in batch?
Seems my batch stuff doesn't work anymore :\
- What subjects would you most want to do courses on?:
Forum administration, forum moderation. P: (have quite a bit of experience in the administration side, but still need to learn more)
- How much time do you think you'd want to put into courses like this? About 1-1 1/2 hours per day.
- How important is communicating with tutors/other students for you? Pretty darn important
- How important would you consider a tutor's qualifications to be when looking at a course?:
Would need it to be at least quite good at it, but not have to be extremely great.
I do have quite a bit of experience in administration, but don't (think) I know everything about it..yet.
Same with moderation.
I don't think I know everything about it yet and I've been doing it the last half a decade. :P
It's not a bad idea for a course if someone will teach it, I think my hands are officially full at present though.
I doubt I have the time and definitely don't have the expertise to teach a biology course but if anyone has questions regarding A level standard biology I would be happy to try and help.
Can you teach us about sexuality?
Spoiler
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I'm also in.
That is the creepiest smiley face ever, CG.
And I can't see it. -.-
Anyway, politely request that we remain on topic. :P