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- From: tal@plts.uucp (Tom Limoncelli)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss,soc.bi
- Subject: Which Workshops Should I Select At A Conference
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 22:18:16 -0500
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- In article <6c11==h@rpi.edu> buckmr@vccnw05.its.rpi.edu (Ron Buckmire) writes:
-
- >There really should be a workshop on how to pick workshops at the conference!
- >I decided to enjoy myself, for the most part and go to informational things.
- >I figured next year I could go to the fundraising or other skills-building
- >workshops.
-
- How to pick a workshop by Tom Limoncelli (first draft):
-
- (1) Some workshops are about an issue which you constantly read about
- on soc.motss,soc.bi and therefore you'll know more about it than
- they'll have time to explain. i.e. Skip the workshop if it's been
- talked about to death on soc.motss,soc.bi. Also, by reading
- soc.motss,soc.bi you'll have heard enough differing opinions on the
- topic that you'll be able to argue both sides. So, going to a panel
- discussion on this topic isn't worth it. Often these workshops only
- have enough time to educate the audience to where you are already.
- Obviously, going to these workshops is a waste.
-
- Exception #1: Issue is changing rapidly (i.e. the issue was dormant
- for a while, but suddenly things are happening in the last week).
- Exception #2: The person on the forefront of the issue is giving
- the workshop. Someone on the forefront usually spends 5 minutes bringing
- everyone up to speed so that most of the time with the real issue.
- Exception #3: Go to a workshop like this anyway if you want to
- learn first-hand how much better off you are by being on the net.
-
- (2) Some workshops are about technique or skill-building workshops.
- These are worth while, but often they only have time to cover the
- basics. If you know a lot about a skill, don't go to a workshop
- on that topic unless the description states that people should
- have a certain amount of experience already.
-
- Exception #1: I've never seen a "advanced people only" warning
- at a queer workshop.
- Exception #2: At the BiNet conference (which will be the day(s) before
- MOW93) I will be conducting some "advanced only" workshops. :-)
-
- (3) If the keynote speak is also giving a workshop, DON'T MISS IT.
- This person isn't a keynote speaker because there was a random
- drawing. At United '92 (the best queer conference in the North
- East... which everyone ignores because it's in New Jersey) the keynote
- speaker gave one of the best workshops of the year. Actually, that's
- happened the past couple of years.
-
- (4) "biphobia workshops" and "lesbo-phobia workshops" and all the
- various "people don't understand us" workshops are GREAT to go to because
- they are so enlightening. However, if you are "foo" and the workshop
- is about "foo-phobia" then your first time will be great ("wow, there
- are other people going through what I'm going through") but after that
- they can be a real drag.
-
- General Advice:
- Once I was at a conference where I didn't notice that all the workshops
- were 40 minutes long, except the 10am workshop was 1.5 hours long. I
- should have spent more time choosing the 10am workshop so as to choose
- it carefull. Lesson learned: check to see if all time-slots are the
- same length.
-
- If everyone is having lunch at the same time: Leave the workshop
- before lunch 5 minutes before it ends. :-)
-
- Lastly, I've gotten to the point where I've been to all the workshops
- that you can find at all the queer conferences. Call me jaded, but I
- started to feel that I was wasting my time. So, I changed strategies
- and started only going to workshops that I *was* *not* interested in.
- Wow! What a difference! I guess it's sort of obvious, but once I
- adopted this strategy I suddenly found that every single workshop was
- 100% new information about things that I had never heard about. Things
- are never boring for me now!
-
- Tom
-
- P.S. Oh, of course you should ALWAYS check the bulletin boards to see
- if there are any soc.motss/soc.bi/bisexu-l/bifem-l/thyst-l/
- alt.sex/alt.sex.bondage/etc/etc/etc get-togethers!
- --
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