wscottart opened this issue on Mar 08, 2004 ยท 36 posts
pogmahone posted Wed, 10 March 2004 at 2:17 AM
@ foleypro - there's nothing to stop you teaching pupils privately, on your own pc. A small ad in the back of a local paper, plus an A4 colour print of one of your own renderings stuck up on the noticeboard of a local supermarket with a note saying 'LEARN HOW TO MAKE COMPUTER GRAPHICS LIKE THIS' plus small ads in any local artists's groups mags. If you feel you're capable of teaching, why not spend any spare time you have in the gas station planning lessons, setting up projects, seeing what needs to be covered in each lesson etc. Find out where local art-groups meet, and stick an ad on the notice-board there as well. Also.....I don't know where you live, what way the education-system is set up, but usually certification is most important when teaching younger age-groups. Once you're into adult teaching, it's more about your skills than pieces of paper. Just be careful about who you invite into your home. Vet prospective pupils well. Here endeth Granny Pogmahone's preaching.......LOL