A&S Classes for October
We’ve got a number of classes scheduled over the next few weeks. Read on for more details…
Wednesday, October 14:
Consent in the Arts and Sciences, 7:00 pm EDT.
Instructor: Mistress Elena Hylton ( Jeanne Clifton )
In an ideal Society, artisans create work for the joy that it brings them, and Laurels give feedback to fulfill the mission of their peerage to help encourage and teach others. However, if feedback is not given or received properly, hurt feelings can (and do!) occur. So let’s examine the issue, and figure out if we can help change the culture of how feedback is given and received in the SCA so that everyone can work together to create a better and more supportive Arts and Sciences community.
Meeting Link: meet.google.com/ymm-upuk-vdp
Tuesday, October 20:
Off-Hand Items: The Fabris Way, 7:00 pm EDT.
Instructor: Donnovan Shinnock ( Timothy Walsh )
This class will look at the common principles of off-hand items based on what Fabris says about dagger and cloak, extrapolating them to things like stick, buckler, sword, an empty hand, and so on.
Meeting link: https://meet.google.com/zug-ckoz-oip
Wednesday, October 21:
Capturing Your A&S Process for Competition or Display, 7:00 pm EDT.
Instructor: Nobildonna Fiore Leonetta Bardi ( Gina Razon )
This class will discuss how to present aspects of your project and process so that they shine. Of necessity, we will discuss how to best display your work in a virtual medium (as well as in a more traditional A&S setting) and how to work around limitations caused by differences in access or aptitude with technology. A question and answer period will be included at the end of the class.
Meeting link: https://meet.google.com/aej-vmfy-fjc
Tuesday, October 27:
Introduction to the Research and Performance Rubric, 7:00 pm EDT.
Instructor: Mistress Elena Hylton assisted by Nobildonna Fiore Leonetta Bardi
During this class we will look at sample documentation and both the research and performance rubrics together and try some sample scoring. The goal is to ensure a more consistent judging experience for all our artisans, and to decrease stress in judges by providing a framework to work from.
Meeting Link: https://meet.google.com/hzs-gzfi-enw
We are always adding new classes to the schedule, and you can find a complete list of upcoming classes on the MoAS website here: https://moas.eastkingdom.org/list-of-online-webinars/
If you have an idea for an online class, or would like to learn more about teaching online, please send me an email at moas.education@eastkingdom.org.