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===OK, I'm interested in running a class - how do I get started?===
===OK, I'm interested in running a class - how do I get started?===
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Great!
 
If you are comfortable running a class, select the course and [https://wiki.protospace.ca/Be_a_Course_Instructor#Create_a_Class create a class]
 
If you want to run a class for a course that doesn't exist, [https://wiki.protospace.ca/Be_a_Course_Instructor#Create_or_Update_a_Course create the course] first
 
If you aren't comfortable yet, the next step is to take a look at the [https://my.protospace.ca/classes upcoming classes] and approach an instructor about [https://wiki.protospace.ca/Be_a_Course_Instructor#Shadowing_and_Co-instructing shadowing or co-instructing]. It never hurts to ask on the forum!


===Running classes take a lot of time===
===Running classes take a lot of time===
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They can, but don't have to. You are the instructor, feel free to break the class up over multiple sessions.
 
If a class takes too much time out of the day: be extra diligent to run [https://wiki.protospace.ca/Be_a_Course_Instructor#Run_classes_on_your_schedule courses on your time] by declaring hard stops, keeping an eye on the clock, and calling out how much time is left before you have to run.
 
If classes takes too much time out of your month: run less classes each month. Avoid burnout.


===Life is hectic and I don't think I have time for this===
===Life is hectic and I don't think I have time for this===
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That's ok. Sometimes life is busy. Maybe things will calm down in a few months and then will be a good time to pick it up.
 
Alternatively, you could try [https://wiki.protospace.ca/Be_a_Course_Instructor#Running_classes_take_a_lot_of_time strategies to soften the time commitments]. Book a half day to be at Protospace and allot 1-2 of those hours running a course.


===Teaching is its own skill===
===Teaching is its own skill===
Lorem
Teaching is absolutely a skill to possess on top of whatever skill you're teaching. Teaching as a skill is a topic larger than this section in its own right. Some quick pointers:
 
* Focus on the basics of your subject - Nail down 1 to 5 key concepts that clarify the rest of the subject. Repeat those key concepts often. If there are more key concepts then that, this class may be overscoped
* Define your terms - Every subject creates its own set of jargon unfamiliar to students new to the subject. Be patient in defining them, have a glossary for students to reference
* Leverage prerequisites - Determine what, if any, prerequisite knowledge your students possess and what you can lean on when extending those understandings to new subjects or concepts.
* Balance theory and practice - Theory is great for sharing good [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_model mental models] and bad for hands-on experimentation. Practice is great for hands-on experimentation but not great for developing good mental models. Try to address both during a class and go back and forth between them. Theory should inform practice. Practice should demonstrate theoretical concepts.
 
Don't be shy to ask questions about effective teaching on the forum or by [https://wiki.protospace.ca/Be_a_Course_Instructor#Shadowing_and_Co-instructing shadowing] more experienced instructors to see how they do it.


===Public speaking makes me nervous===
===Public speaking makes me nervous===
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*[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/input-wanted-how-can-we-make-instructing-courses-easier/1236/30?u=kent Volunteer Only Special Events] a paid-for-by-Protospace subsidized-by-training-fees night to a comedy club, laser tag, arcade, movie, nerf battle etc
*[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/input-wanted-how-can-we-make-instructing-courses-easier/1236/30?u=kent Volunteer Only Special Events] a paid-for-by-Protospace subsidized-by-training-fees night to a comedy club, laser tag, arcade, movie, nerf battle etc
*[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/input-wanted-how-can-we-make-instructing-courses-easier/1236/9?u=kent Collecting a fraction of course fees] - Suggested by Mike M
*[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/input-wanted-how-can-we-make-instructing-courses-easier/1236/9?u=kent Collecting a fraction of course fees] - Suggested by Mike M
*A "Train the trainer" type of course to help new folks get their feet wet. Bill Elliot has volunteered a course like this
*[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/input-wanted-how-can-we-make-instructing-courses-easier/1236/55?u=kent A "Train the trainer" type of course] to help new folks get their feet wet. Bill Elliot has volunteered a course like this
*Implement a "Number of Students waiting for this Course" feature in Spaceport. This helps instructors know how big backlogs are
*Implement a "Number of Students waiting for this Course" feature in Spaceport. This helps instructors know how big backlogs are
*Figure out a more turnkey video conferencing solution for members who want to run online courses
*Figure out a more turnkey video conferencing solution for members who want to run online courses