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Early Bird Pricing Extended

It’s the end of July, and I have not been really diligent about communicating with our various mailing lists. I feel a little bad about that, so I got Helen and Jennifer to let me extend the “early bird” 10% discount until August 15th. That way, when I do get around to emailing everyone this weekend, they will have at least a couple of weeks to decide before the price goes up.

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Lecture videos up; early bird snafu; next steps

The Friday Research Lecture, pt. 1 (July 31) and pt. 2 (Aug. 7), went smoothly. I’m honestly impressed with Zoom — there was very little of the lag and freezing I expected, considering we had 30+ people connecting in coast-to-coast in the U.S. and Canada, and a few in Eurpope.

The Zoom recording feature worked nicely and rendered cleanly, with perfectly acceptable audio. I got my recording in “speaker view”, and edited it with Jennifer’s recording in “gallery view”, to produce a reasonably o.k. video of the lectures. We uploaded to Vimeo for embedding here at BMNW until Oct. 31.

Someone (two someones, actually) pointed out that I had the “Early Bird” discount coupon expiring a week earlier than I claimed — ouch! Careless of me. So I fixed that, and extended it to Aug. 22. If you tried to use the coupon and got an error message, I apologize sincerely.

We’re pretty much ready for the Two Day Workshop, in about a month. Just some sprucing up to do:

  • Edit the Lecture videos down to a few minutes, that people can watch without registration;
  • Post pics of our intrepid organizers, Helen and Jennifer;
  • Actually update the FAQ, instead of just saying I’m gonna update.

(Well, hey now, that’s new — WordPress now has the ability to insert internal anchors! That’s actually … exciting. I’m still considering switching to Elm, but maybe I don’t actively revile WordPress quite as much as I did 30 seconds ago.)

See you on Zoom!

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2020 Workshop is now Online!

As you’ll be aware, unless you’ve recently emerged from a long hibernative state, the covid-19 problem is dissuading people from traveling and gathering face to face. We have had several folks express interest in attending the workshop virtually. So it pleases me to say that Dr. Bill Bengston and the Seattle September workshop organizers (Helen and Jennifer) have agreed to hold the workshop online using a teleconference platform — Zoom.com, most likely.

The conference room at SeaTac Community Center, and its setting in the Highline Botanical Garden, are beautiful; and we expect to return there when this stupid virus is under control. Meanwhile, we forge forward online — and don’t have to worry about airfare and lodging!

As the resident tech guy, this means I have some things to get accomplished in the next few weeks. Most pressingly, I need to update this website with the new dates and times. Oh, and I need to code in the “Early Bird Discount”. (Pay in full by August 15, get 10% off!)

The “Friday Evening Research Lecture” is getting split over two Fridays. It will be live, with a Q&A session at the end. It will be free to all, and it’s strongly recommended for all Two-Day Workshop participants, because it explains the foundation of Dr. Bengston’s method, and this material will not be covered during the weekend workshop proper.

The dates for the “Weekend Workshop” (a.k.a. “Two Day Workshop”, a.k.a. “Basic Course”) are unchanged, but it will begin an hour earlier, because Bill is on the east coast. The “Advanced Practice Monday” is getting moved to the following Saturday (and will begin an hour earlier). Overall, the new schedule looks like this:

  • Fri., 2020-JUL-31 – 5pm-6pm – Research Lecture Day 1
  • Fri., 2020-AUG-07 – 5pm-6pm – Research Lecture Day 2
  • Sat., 2020-SEP-26 – 9am-4pm – Weekend Workshop Day 1
  • Sun., 2020-SEP-27 – 9am-4pm – Weekend Workshop Day 2
  • Sat., 2020-OCT-03 – 9am-3pm – Advanced Practice Day

So, that’s what I’ll be working on this weekend.