Monday, January 23, 2017

Mindmapping and Basic Drawing Class (ASL)




    




     Are you looking for ways to improve your Mindmapping/drawing skills for ASL*? I'm providing a class that will help explain and improve your understanding of Mindmapping and drawing basics! 


     Most people in ASL are familiar with Mindmapping, but many feel that their drawing skills aren't good enough to pursue this form of note taking and diagramming. The goal of this class is to help you have the basic tools needed to draw and convey your thoughts, ideas and ASL concepts onto paper! 




     If you can draw a line, you can take this class and improve your drawing/Mindmapping skills!



     This class is an hour long and price depends on class size. 

     
     Minimum: 4 people = $5 each 
     7+ people = $3 each 



     Classes will be held over Skype or Google Hangouts. 



    Use the Contact Me form in the right sidebar if you are interested and I will put a class together. Classes will be Saturday evenings. Scheduling is flexible. Message me with any questions and requests 



     *ASL knowledge not required. This class will be taught in English.








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Sunday, March 2, 2014

All Time Favorite Bands

In no specific order. These are the bands that I feel have or had consistently produced a catalog of quality albums that make up the staple of my musical diet. Or their specific sound is just perfect to me since some of the bands have a low album count.

Andrew Bird

The Mountain Goats

Stars

The Decemberists

R.E.M.

The Long Winters

Radiohead

The Cranberries

Beck

The White Stripes

Belle & Sebastian

The Cure

Feist

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Open an Etsy Shop

Check out these shoes drawn by my good friend Steve at etsy.com: In the Belly of the Beast Shoes



Use this link to open your own shop:
Open a Shop at Etsy.com!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Which are you?

The chart at the bottom of this page helped me finally see why school wasn't as great as it could have been: Learning Styles

I feel like I definitely fit the the visual-spatial learner category and looking back now I see how much school was geared towards the auditory-sequential learner. It also helped me to see why I love sign language so much!

Anyways, hope you find the chart as enlightening as I did. Which type of learner do you think you are?