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      It sounds like a good thing to do might be to have a "professors workshop". I would be willing to bet there are at least some people who might be good at being a professor and enjoy it, but are not confident enough. If we had a class to sort of get potential professors up to speed in the same format that DVA classes are held in, then it would not only get them to be more confident about the material but also how they would be teaching in general.

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      I would like to do something in DVA...I just don't know what exactly. I don't really have the time to be a professor and my availability changes too much.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Xaqaria View Post
      It sounds like a good thing to do might be to have a "professors workshop". I would be willing to bet there are at least some people who might be good at being a professor and enjoy it, but are not confident enough. If we had a class to sort of get potential professors up to speed in the same format that DVA classes are held in, then it would not only get them to be more confident about the material but also how they would be teaching in general.
      This is a good idea. I'd love to be a professor but I'm also not really confident about teaching a class. I had been meaning to go through Shift's chat logs to see how she was teaching things to get an idea of what was expected of a professor etc., did she manage to delete them all? I think a really simple workshop would suffice, nothing major. I think professors should be "certified" to teach certain courses though. Maybe? A simple workshop of some kind could take care of this and encourage more professors to take on courses.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
      did she manage to delete them all? I think a really simple workshop would suffice, nothing major. I think professors should be "certified" to teach certain courses though. Maybe?
      Yeah, she deleted all the class chats.

      If someone can make a syllabus of what they're teaching, then it's safe to say that they should be able to teach without a "certification". A syllabus tells a lot about what the professor knows, and what parts of the subject they're going to discuss. The staff should be able to look at them and see what needs to be added, or taken away. If they're oblivious to what's needed, then all we have to do is direct them to some information.

      I don't think a certification is needed really. If anything we could have dry runs of classes within the staff to make sure things are up to speed. If they don't feel confident with that, then we could have a staff member sit in on classes to assist just in case the professor doesn't know something. Of course it shouldn't be talked over the class...but just a friendly pm saying "need help on this one" or something.

      From my understanding we're getting away from the complication of things right? If people want to teach a particular subject, then that alone already establishes that they have knowledge on the subject. Once they write out the syllabus, and it's looked over, then it's go time, or no time.

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      I think a professors workshop is an awesome idea. It doesn't need to be a requirement for teaching but for anyone unsure about teaching, it can help build confidence. Remember, no one expects you to know everything about everything. For example you can answer tough questions about wild by saying it isn't your forte and to forward those questions to someone else. A lot of classes don't really require a lot more than basic knowledge and applying that. The logs should still be up for my class, btw.

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      Good points Akono! Especially about the "uncomplicating" things. I agree.

      And thanks Naiya, I will definitely check out your class logs.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
      Good points Akono! Especially about the "uncomplicating" things. I agree.

      And thanks Naiya, I will definitely check out your class logs.
      Hey Aquanina,

      Did you find those class logs?? Id like to look at them too.

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      The class logs should be in this thread.

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      I would sit in on a professor's workshop. Time commitment would be a factor in whether I could actually teach a class, but it's something I'd consider. I don't know if I'd be the best person, really, not being a very methodical LDer The only 'induction' I use is suggestion/incubation, and really just deciding to focus on LDing is enough to ramp up frequency and intensity. I've never even kept a regular DJ or done RCs while awake, just took time to think about my dreams throughout the day and practiced mindfulness. I could possibly do some kind of class on mindfulness and lucid dreaming, but that's more about practice than conveying concepts.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Taosaur View Post
      I would sit in on a professor's workshop. Time commitment would be a factor in whether I could actually teach a class, but it's something I'd consider. I don't know if I'd be the best person, really, not being a very methodical LDer The only 'induction' I use is suggestion/incubation, and really just deciding to focus on LDing is enough to ramp up frequency and intensity. I've never even kept a regular DJ or done RCs while awake, just took time to think about my dreams throughout the day and practiced mindfulness. I could possibly do some kind of class on mindfulness and lucid dreaming, but that's more about practice than conveying concepts.
      That's fine--I'm thinking we can do this in such a way that no one will be obligated to teach afterwards. For example, if you don't have the time now, you might decide later down the line that you do have time.

      Either way, all staff is always welcome to sit in on any classes, and before any of this stuff with Shift happened I was hoping to hold a few staff-only classes to give anyone interested more well-rounded knowledge of dreaming and lucid dreaming. Not to mention an ulterior motive to get any staffers back into LDing if they haven't been into it for a while.

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      Reuploaded some PDFs that were missing from the professors resources thread. Also edited the thread so it shows Aquanina as the original poster.

      As for this thread I was thinking we could make our own email account to send anonymous information. something like DVAevaluation same password, and have them send it to an account called DVAstaff. Or use the dreamviews email account depending on how much mail it gets.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Xaqaria View Post
      It sounds like a good thing to do might be to have a "professors workshop". I would be willing to bet there are at least some people who might be good at being a professor and enjoy it, but are not confident enough. If we had a class to sort of get potential professors up to speed in the same format that DVA classes are held in, then it would not only get them to be more confident about the material but also how they would be teaching in general.
      As a new professor I agree!! I only say that as this is also the first semester i will be taking classes at DVA....while simultaneously teaching for my first semester at DVA As I was never a student...I have no idea how Im going to teach this online course LOL!! Eh, I have the feeling it will all shake out...im just still waiting to get the full scoop on how it works.

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      Quote Originally Posted by waving on oceans View Post
      As a new professor I agree!! I only say that as this is also the first semester i will be taking classes at DVA....while simultaneously teaching for my first semester at DVA As I was never a student...I have no idea how Im going to teach this online course LOL!! Eh, I have the feeling it will all shake out...im just still waiting to get the full scoop on how it works.
      Hehe, looks like you found the place. This is the subforum I was talking about.

      You should also be able to see ones like "DVA archive, current courses, student workbooks." If not let me know. We re-arranged them several weeks ago and the admin panel still shows the original usergroups so it's a bit screwy.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Naiya View Post
      Hehe, looks like you found the place. This is the subforum I was talking about.

      You should also be able to see ones like "DVA archive, current courses, student workbooks." If not let me know. We re-arranged them several weeks ago and the admin panel still shows the original usergroups so it's a bit screwy.
      Im happy to say i've done some exploring and most of my questions are being answered ><

      As far as starting new threads/topics in the subforums....im sure you all have a system. I wanted to ask before I started new threads here and there

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      Quote Originally Posted by waving on oceans View Post
      Im happy to say i've done some exploring and most of my questions are being answered ><

      As far as starting new threads/topics in the subforums....im sure you all have a system. I wanted to ask before I started new threads here and there
      Hey man, don't be afraid to start a thread here. Do what you need to do (as said in our PM). We would actually appreciate it as long as you stick to DVA business.

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