Teaching Q&A’s

The best part about teaching is seeing students get in the new techniques. Here is my fellow instructor Liz Hicks and the so talented Camille McClelland, ask Wonder Cam

My December column is live as of today on CreateMixedMedia.com. Since I’ve just returned from the most amazing time being one of 3 instructors at Seaside Soiree, I thought I would tackle the topic of teaching. It’s a subject I know many people are interested it, so I give some insight as to how I began my journey as a mixed-media educator, along with some helpful hints on terminology and getting started.

I hope you get a moment to check it out. There are four contributing editors and each of us writes a column that stays up for a week at a time.

Speaking of Seaside, here are some pics of me and my incredible students creating wondrous goodies with ICE Resin and SLK handcrafted bezels.

4 thoughts on “Teaching Q&A’s

  1. Thanks for taking the time to read my column. I know when I was first interested in it, teaching seemed like a mystery to me. I decided that what I want to do with my Art Chooses You columns for CMM and BAJ is to take the mystery out of things because information is power. This was just my personal story. I know others who immediately went to the national level and have enjoyed success. I’m the type who likes to get my feet wet on things. LOL. Happy holidays!!!

  2. I enjoyed your article on teaching, Jen. It was interesting to hear your experiences on how you began teaching and how the whole process works. It is a dream of mine to teach and this gives me a good idea of what I would need to do to try and make it happen.

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