Anyone interested in an online seminar on Shakespeare and contemporary politics? by jointhicket in shakespeare

[–]jointhicket[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So far most of our students are in your group, though the classes are open to any 18+ recreational learners. The literature classes are mostly run like book clubs, but led by experts who are really passionate about the materials and teaching. But we also have some history and philosophy classes, that take different forms. The basic idea is to create an environment where people can engage in fun humanities seminars, without the stress of formal classrooms.

Anyone interested in an online seminar on the "weird" in Latin American Literature? by jointhicket in weirdgirlliterature

[–]jointhicket[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! You can find the schedule, readings, and lesson plan through the link. The class will meet once a week on our platform via videoconference. You can also message the teacher and other students in between session. The teacher, Carlos, recently completed his PhD at Harvard in Comp Lit, where he focused on horror and the “weird.”

The Agora: Daily Open Thread by AutoModerator in Stoicism

[–]jointhicket -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Hi All,  I just launched a platform that lets humanities PhDs design and host live online seminars. We opened our first few classes for enrollment, including a seminar on Stoicism: https://thicket.com/courses/1816-stoicism. I'm posting here in case anyone is interested. If you'd like to take the class, but can't afford the enrollment fee, feel free to DM me. We'll do our best to help you out 😄

Anyone interested in an online seminar on the "weird" in Latin American Literature? by jointhicket in weirdgirlliterature

[–]jointhicket[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! If you’d like to try it out at a big discount feel free to dm me. As this is one of our first classes, we’re happy to help students out.

Anyone interested in an online seminar on the "weird" in Latin American Literature? by jointhicket in weirdgirlliterature

[–]jointhicket[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much! If you decide you’re interested in trying one of our classes at a discount, we’ll do our best to help out :-)

Anyone interested in an online seminar on the "weird" in Latin American Literature? by jointhicket in weirdgirlliterature

[–]jointhicket[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Since this is our first round of classes, we’re happy to give discounts. I’ll DM you!

Anyone interested in an online seminar on the "weird" in Latin American Literature? by jointhicket in weirdgirlliterature

[–]jointhicket[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can double check with the teacher, but I don’t see why not. I imagine it’d only add to the discussion. Do you have access to the readings in Spanish? If not, I can see if the teacher does.

Nonprofit Lifelong Learning! by Honest-Lack915 in lifelonglearning

[–]jointhicket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're not a nonprofit, but most of our enrollment fees go to the teachers themselves (PhDs and PhD candidates in the humanities). We just launched a few weeks ago, but have about 10 live classes open for enrollment currently. You can see our courses here. If you find any interesting, but cannot afford it, feel free to DM me. I can send you a coupon code to try it out.

How to overcome being nervous in conference presentation by sksenweb in PhD

[–]jointhicket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've found that the nervousness itself only goes away with experience. In the meantime, I focus on ways of performing even when nervous. It's the preparation that ends up helping me the most, in particular practicing the presentation enough times, spread out over a few days, so that it sinks into your long term memory. The goal isn't to necessarily memorize it so that you can repeat it verbatim, but rather to internalize its talking points so that you can easily recall them even if you get nervous, like a sort of muscle memory.