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Post by SSO JOAT on Feb 2, 2011 7:33:10 GMT -9
I want to open this thread as a "suggestion box" for anyone to drop ideas for educational events that GeAK might consider being involved with. Take a look at the EduVent offerings that were done last year. Some of these topics may be repeated again this year and new or expanded topics may be added. www.geocachealaska.org/education.htmAnd by all means, if there is anyone out there who would like to step up and deliver a presentation, please contact SSO JOAT. sso.joat@gmail.comThank you.
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Post by SSO JOAT on Feb 10, 2011 11:05:29 GMT -9
Seeing no new suggestions yet, let me offer these ideas for public input...
Another advanced GSAK class by LBK & BP (already in the works)
Another Puzzle Solving class by *me* (suggested after the first puzzle class last Fall)
Revisiting some of the entry level courses such as caching basics, trackables, cache hiding, etc.
Comments & suggestions welcomed!
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Post by caprahircus on Feb 10, 2011 13:53:44 GMT -9
I will help where needed. So if the committee decides to revisit Swag, I would be happy to present it again or help someone new to pick it up.
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Post by caprahircus on Feb 10, 2011 13:54:27 GMT -9
I would still like to see a very basic "Build an HTML Cache Page"
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Post by AKFossil on Feb 10, 2011 14:13:42 GMT -9
How about a Tips, Tricks, and suggestions on how to find that elusive hide. Cover the basics on finding a geocache especially the micros. Or a What do you carry in your Cache Pack?
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Post by SSO JOAT on Feb 10, 2011 16:56:15 GMT -9
Good suggestions!
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Post by cavyguy on Feb 23, 2011 21:24:06 GMT -9
I agree with Capra Hircus
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Post by ladybugkids on Feb 24, 2011 0:14:50 GMT -9
I would still like to see a very basic "Build an HTML Cache Page" Check out slides 40 to 44 of the Cache Submittal FUNdamentals presentation and the GeocacheAlaska! logo page for starters.
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Post by SSO JOAT on Mar 4, 2011 8:50:05 GMT -9
I would still like to see a very basic "Build an HTML Cache Page" Here's an excellent resource: www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk/resources/htmlcodes.htmlWhile an Eduvent is always possible, I believe that a newsletter article on HTML coding may be a better route. Stay tuned...
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