I had my second Kaplan training on Monday, and it went well. We were down to just 6 trainees, as opposed to about 10 at the initial training session. Unfortunately I was 5 minutes late, so I don't know whether to expect those people back tomorrow or what. I do know that I got my performance review by e-mail today (Kaplan refers to it as a "Core Competencies" sheet). Mostly Goods and Fairs... no Excellents, but only one Needs Immediate Attention. For those unfamiliar with the process, Kaplan training consists of these things called Teach-Backs; basically you perform the act of teaching using your fellow trainees as pretend students. Given that the material for the Teach-Backs is the material you will eventually be teaching its a surprisingly synergistic training method.
Some other random little things:
Some other random little things:
- Um, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is tomorrow (OK technically Thursday, but you can catch it at midnight, so sort of tomorrow.) And I haven't done a thing about it. Yup, I'm offically one of those geeks. Its not that I'm disillusioned really; I will admit that my hopes are up. I just won't fit my life around Star Wars anymore. I mean I'll see it this weekend, obviously. But I'm not interested in a midnight screening, and I don't know if that makes me lame.
- So Randy Milholland over at Something Positive has announced he's starting a spinoff comic. I kind of think its going to be about Anna, but I'm just guessing. I haven't kept up with his LJ community or forums or anything, so I could be way off base. I'm sort of excited by the prospect, although based on his experience with New Gold Dream who knows if there will be adequate follow-through.
- And while I'm on the subject of webcomic news... what the Hell, ClanBob? You tell me you're restarting Life of Riley, and then you dribble out like one comic a month. Don't get my hopes up just to piss on them, guys.
- Finally, in happier news, White Wolf has finally admitted that they're hoping for an August 17th release for Mage: the Awakening. I'm so excited by this game's potential I can't even think straight. But I am equally prepared to go on running my beloved Mage: the Ascension if the folks over at White Wolf fuck it up. Which, let's face it, they might. There's not enough teaser material yet for me to make a real prediction on that. There's good indicators and bad indicators, so I'll just have to watch the website and bide my time for now.