[Cert] Initial kickoff meeting suggestions
Lawrence M. Kagan
cert@flux.org
Fri, 17 Mar 2006 11:59:03 -0500
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Most of us are very tight on time. Let's focus on being as efficient as
possible. That being said, There's no need to meet in person until
there is a plan and part of that plan requires research.
Here's what I suggest:
1) Take a poll
- Include in an email to the certification list,
- Which certification you want.
- What city you live in.
- Ideal time, length of time and frequency of meetings.
- Allow one week for members to research and compare objectives and
cost.
- Everyone submits their choice to the list and I'll keep track.
- Poll will end on March 24th. I will post the results at 5pm EST.
2) Take a poll on which text we want to use.
- Poll will end on March 31st at which time I will post the results.
3) Order the study guide.
4) Orientation meeting on Sunday, April 16th. (I prefer Saturdays but
the 15th is tax day).
- Exchange phone numbers
- Talk about who wants to present which chapters in the book
5) First lab (date is open). This will be our first practical meeting
at which member(s) will instruct the rest of the group on the chapters
they agreed upon in the text.
Please let me know your thoughts. If there are no disagreements, we
will move forward with this plan.
Thanks,
Larry
On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 10:49 -0500, Kwan Lowe wrote:
> > I'm in... Let me know how/where/when.
>
> My suggestions:
> The Roasted Bean at Flamingo/Pines Blvd in Pembroke Pines, Saturday morning, say
> 11:00'ish?
>
> There's also a coffee shop across from the Flux meeting site. I have not been there,
> but been wanting to try it out.
>
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Most of us are very tight on time. Let's focus on being as efficient as possible. That being said, There's no need to meet in person until there is a plan and part of that plan requires research. <BR>
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Here's what I suggest:<BR>
<BR>
1) Take a poll <BR>
- Include in an email to the certification list, <BR>
- Which certification you want. <BR>
- What city you live in.<BR>
- Ideal time, length of time and frequency of meetings.<BR>
- Allow one week for members to research and compare objectives and cost. <BR>
- Everyone submits their choice to the list and I'll keep track.<BR>
- Poll will end on March 24th. I will post the results at 5pm EST.<BR>
<BR>
2) Take a poll on which text we want to use.<BR>
- Poll will end on March 31st at which time I will post the results.<BR>
<BR>
3) Order the study guide.<BR>
<BR>
4) Orientation meeting on Sunday, April 16th. (I prefer Saturdays but the 15th is tax day).<BR>
- Exchange phone numbers<BR>
- Talk about who wants to present which chapters in the book<BR>
<BR>
5) First lab (date is open). This will be our first practical meeting at which member(s) will instruct the rest of the group on the chapters they agreed upon in the text.<BR>
<BR>
Please let me know your thoughts. If there are no disagreements, we will move forward with this plan.<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
<BR>
Larry<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 10:49 -0500, Kwan Lowe wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">> I'm in... Let me know how/where/when.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">My suggestions:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">The Roasted Bean at Flamingo/Pines Blvd in Pembroke Pines, Saturday morning, say</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">11:00'ish?</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">There's also a coffee shop across from the Flux meeting site. I have not been there,</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">but been wanting to try it out.</FONT>
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