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== Initial Steps ==
== Initial Steps ==
*First, gauge interest in your class (mailing list, IRC, or just shouting ideas during a meeting are all good methods), you probably want to make sure at least three to four people intend to show up, to make it worth your time -- more about this  
* First, gauge interest in your class (mailing list, IRC, or just shouting ideas during a meeting are all good methods), you probably want to make sure at least three to four people intend to show up, to make it worth your time -- more about this  
**Decide what you want and don't want to teach. Set a scope that makes sense to you.
** Decide what you want and don't want to teach. Set a scope that makes sense to you.
*Come up with a funny name.
* Come up with a funny name.
**This can't be stressed enough. A funny name can be the difference between one attendee and a room of attendees.
** This can't be stressed enough. A funny name can be the difference between one attendee and a room of attendees.




== Establish a Date ==
== Establish a Date ==
*Pick a day and time that works for you and has space available on the PS1 calendar.
* Pick a day and time that works for you and has space available on the PS1 calendar.
**Ask info@pumpingstationone.org to grant you read/write access to the calendar.
** Ask info@pumpingstationone.org to grant you read/write access to the calendar.
**Warning! Don't try to ask the mailing list for a date that "works for everyone" down that path lies madness and obnoxiously long threads with no definitive answers. This is your project, make a command decision.
** Warning! Don't try to ask the mailing list for a date that "works for everyone" down that path lies madness and obnoxiously long threads with no definitive answers. This is your project, make a command decision.
**Pick a day at least two (or more) weeks in the future so you can generate interest and people can plan to attend.
** Pick a day at least two (or more) weeks in the future so you can generate interest and people can plan to attend.  
**Remember, PS1 is now large enough that several events can take place at the same time.
** Remember, PS1 is now large enough that several events can take place at the same time.




== Cost ==
== Cost ==
**This is a touchy subject, but don't be afraid to charge money for your efforts. Talk to people on the board if you're in doubt.
** This is a touchy subject, but don't be afraid to charge money for your efforts. Talk to people on the board if you're in doubt.
**If you're going to charge money for your class, a few things to keep in mind:
** If you're going to charge money for your class, a few things to keep in mind:
***PS1 should get a cut of the profits (unless you're charging only for supplies). This helps pay for the rent.
*** PS1 should get a cut of the profits (unless you're charging only for supplies). This helps pay for the rent.
***PS1 full members (not starving hackers) should get a discount (the discount comes out of PS1's share of the proceeds, not yours). The discount is usually in the $10 range, depending on the cost of each ticket, and how much of a cut PS1 is getting.
*** PS1 full members (not starving hackers) should get a discount (the discount comes out of PS1's share of the proceeds, not yours). The discount is usually in the $10 range, depending on the cost of each ticket, and how much of a cut PS1 is getting.
***PS1 has an eventbrite account, to handle payments and managing attendee numbers. Talk to the treasurer for getting your event on there.
*** PS1 has an eventbrite account, to handle payments and managing attendee numbers. Talk to the treasurer for getting your event on there.




== Write up a class description: ==
== Write up a class description: ==
*Write something brief but flowery, and make sure to include the following things at the bottom of your post (seriously, use this exact format or you're going to get a lot of dumb questions from people who can't read anything not in bullet points):
* Write something brief but flowery, and make sure to include the following things at the bottom of your post (seriously, use this exact format or you're going to get a lot of dumb questions from people who can't read anything not in bullet points):
***Who: who the class is intended for (the public, members only, beginners, intermediate, etc)
*** Who: who the class is intended for (the public, members only, beginners, intermediate, etc)
***Cost (if it's free, say that it's free, or people will ask)
*** Cost (if it's free, say that it's free, or people will ask)
***Where it is: include ps1's address, which room, etc
*** Where it is: include ps1's address, which room, etc
***(If you are going to use the Electronics Lab for events, please also subscribe to the electronics lab calendar (http://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=hkgq1nkid9up5e4oe9uacqdlic@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Chicago). Duplicate your event from the PS1 calendar by clicking the duplicate button in the more action drop down to create a reservation of the Electronics lab, and set your duplicated event to the Electronics lab calendar.)
*** (If you are going to use the Electronics Lab for events, please also subscribe to the electronics lab calendar (http://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=hkgq1nkid9up5e4oe9uacqdlic@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Chicago). Duplicate your event from the PS1 calendar by clicking the duplicate button in the more action drop down to create a reservation of the Electronics lab, and set your duplicated event to the Electronics lab calendar.)
***When it is
*** When it is
***What you'll be teaching, what the event is about, etc
*** What you'll be teaching, what the event is about, etc
*Find an appropriate picture to go along with your description (because all blog posts must have pictures!)
* Find an appropriate picture to go along with your description (because all blog posts must have pictures!)


== Draw attention to your class: ==
== Draw attention to your class: ==
**In everyone's fantasy world, you just put something on the calendar and hundreds of people flood into PS1 to sit at rapt attention while you expound intelligently on [insert class subject here]. That can happen, but you need to do some marketing first.
** In everyone's fantasy world, you just put something on the calendar and hundreds of people flood into PS1 to sit at rapt attention while you expound intelligently on [insert class subject here]. That can happen, but you need to do some marketing first.
**Post your class description to at the very, very least the following places (this is minimum effort):
** Post your class description to at the very, very least the following places (this is minimum effort):
***PS1-Public list
*** PS1-Public list
***PS1-Private list
*** PS1-Private list
***The calendar
*** The calendar
***The Blog
*** The Blog
**Other places you may want to consider:
** Other places you may want to consider:
***Other local hackerspaces' mailing lists (W88 and SSH for starters)
*** Other local hackerspaces' mailing lists (W88 and SSH for starters)
***Enthusiast mailing lists that talk about stuff you're interested in
*** Enthusiast mailing lists that talk about stuff you're interested in
***If your event is general interest enough, consider local event blogs like chicagoist and gapers block, or local specialty blogs
*** If your event is general interest enough, consider local event blogs like chicagoist and gapers block, or local specialty blogs
***The PS1 meetup group
*** The PS1 meetup group
***Make blog / similar blogs
*** Make blog / similar blogs




== Create A Roster of Attendees ==
== Create A Roster of Attendees ==


**You'll need to know how many people are coming
** You'll need to know how many people are coming
**You may want to send out waivers / any special instructions ahead of time
** You may want to send out waivers / any special instructions ahead of time
**Give your attendees a way of contacting you directly
** Give your attendees a way of contacting you directly




**(using Eventbrite helps with all of these things)
** (using Eventbrite helps with all of these things)




== On the Day of Your Event ==
== On the Day of Your Event ==


**Show up early to make sure everything is in order for your event. Only you know how long that will take.
** Show up early to make sure everything is in order for your event. Only you know how long that will take.
**Make it easy for people to find you. Unlock the door, put up signs.
** Make it easy for people to find you. Unlock the door, put up signs.
**Host your event! Share your enthusiasm for the subject!
** Host your event! Share your enthusiasm for the subject!




==After the Event==
== After the Event ==
**Make sure your event doesn't leave a mess. Take down signs, and lock the door when you leave.
** Make sure your event doesn't leave a mess. Take down signs, and lock the door when you leave.
**Get feedback from your attendees: what did they get out of the event? What do they think should be done differently?
** Get feedback from your attendees: what did they get out of the event? What do they think should be done differently?




For assistance, contact [[User:Gtopham|Geoffrey Topham]]
For assistance, contact [[User:Gtopham|Geoffrey Topham]]
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