Hope you're feeling better, lady. Didn't know you're presenting again. Congrats! What's the title? Can't wait to hear about the good word from Art Education Land. No conference for me this year. No conference for me period this year unless things change dramatically very soon.
Yep. I'm finally starting to feel better, but I'm still having problems shaking in the Tireds. Of course, some of that might also be from the return of the all the crappy weather.
I can't actually remember what the title for my presentation is. How lame is that?!! But I'm giving a presentation on compiling community resources under the Public Policy banner. Strangely enough, I started this work before Fall semester and I've had to start using it at the museum.
The department is supposed to be getting a suite for the conference this year. Rumour has it that it's some place where we can all crash for the duration. I'm not sure if I'm going to try and get a hotel room, or contact a friend of mine in Baltimore and stay with her. Part of me wants to make this a mini-vacation, so I can see another friend in Langley ... or get M to come up with me so we can see DC and go see my friend in Langley
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I'm alive, I promise. I'm just in Weird Limbo Land. You should have come to the Symposium - I think you'd of enjoyed it! The proceedings are online so you can read all about it. Love that they do that.
AND! I fully expect you to use your resources to do a professional conference mini-session at the museum. Think of it as a practice run for a couple of presenters...with a resume byline. Good way for the museum to reach out to local art educators and the museum/admin community. And a great way to get people in the door and let them see what the museum has to offer. They just need to do it as a community service and not charge for it. Bring your favorite local photo lady (*ahem*) in and I'm sure this would get at least one newspaper write up.
If I ever get to start making money I will be putting some aside for Seattle. Been dreaming about that area forever!Bet I can buy epic rainboots and umbrellas there...
Can we get together for a cider, beer, or whiskey sometime?
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Yep. I'm finally starting to feel better, but I'm still having problems shaking in the Tireds. Of course, some of that might also be from the return of the all the crappy weather.
I can't actually remember what the title for my presentation is. How lame is that?!! But I'm giving a presentation on compiling community resources under the Public Policy banner. Strangely enough, I started this work before Fall semester and I've had to start using it at the museum.
The department is supposed to be getting a suite for the conference this year. Rumour has it that it's some place where we can all crash for the duration. I'm not sure if I'm going to try and get a hotel room, or contact a friend of mine in Baltimore and stay with her. Part of me wants to make this a mini-vacation, so I can see another friend in Langley ... or get M to come up with me so we can see DC and go see my friend in Langley ( ... )
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AND! I fully expect you to use your resources to do a professional conference mini-session at the museum. Think of it as a practice run for a couple of presenters...with a resume byline. Good way for the museum to reach out to local art educators and the museum/admin community. And a great way to get people in the door and let them see what the museum has to offer. They just need to do it as a community service and not charge for it. Bring your favorite local photo lady (*ahem*) in and I'm sure this would get at least one newspaper write up.
If I ever get to start making money I will be putting some aside for Seattle. Been dreaming about that area forever!Bet I can buy epic rainboots and umbrellas there...
Can we get together for a cider, beer, or whiskey sometime?
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