Re: [Tango-L] Alex's Blog rules

2009-06-14 Thread macfroggy
I think the secret of making this an effective tool would be volume. If 
100 students feel the workshop was well-taught and worth the trouble, 
then the comments of 2-3 dissenters could be taken in context. If only 
10 folks participate and rate everyone on the list, then it would be 
useless.

cherie

http://tangocherie.blogspot.com

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Re: [Tango-L] Alex's Blog rules

2009-06-14 Thread Trini y Sean (PATangoS)

--- On Sun, 6/14/09, NANCY ningle_2...@yahoo.com wrote:

 
 
 I guess you didn't read the comment he posted.  In
 fact, he copied the rules as stated by Shahrukh on the
 Tango-L and said they would also apply to his Blog.
 

The blog itself, however, did not make this clear.  I'm sure Alex's intention 
is in the right place and that he will make any necessary changes to make his 
site a success.  I'm looking forward to how it develops.

For myself, I plan to post some reviews of recent workshops I've attended.  To 
be honest, I don't really attend bad workshops, so I'll try to keep my positive 
reviews specific and meaningful.  I'll also let my community know about it and 
encourage their participation, though they tend to be a quiet lot.

Trini de Pittsburgh



  

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