Jan. 23rd, 2007

Three people were at the last session of the SIPB IAP Crash Course in XSLT last night. (Which included [livejournal.com profile] rjpb...I knew a third of the people in my class!) That seems like too few people for the amount of effort and stress in planning the class. (And money, but that's kind of my own fault, and kind of not; the copytech handouts for the last session worked out to over $1/attendee.)

At least the work version of it seem to be pretty well attended (20-30 people at each session) and pretty well received (showed up in a couple of people's weekly status reports). That probably did justify the time I gave the class as a whole. Though the original intent was that I'd teach the SIPB class as the main event, and I knew some work people would be interested.

I kind of wonder if my class was just too esoteric; when I've taught Java in the past, on the "6.170 all but requires that you know the language up front but 6.001 doesn't teach it" platform, the class was pretty well attended. Any idea how classes on Gentoo Linux, Jifty, or SolidWorks turned out?

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