Okay, I'll make this short and sweet. I' have been teaching List field heraldry in the classroom and on the field for over two years now. I dont mind teaching, and I love the chance to do it.
However, I still get people who don't know how to list herald, and they usually don't have time to take a class, and not enough confidence to jump in on the spot and learn on the fly. Its not a simple thing to do cold, but if you know enough of what is going on, then its not hard to take a set of cards and run with them
Well, for better or for worse, I have taken my class to the next level in accessibility.
I did an online presentation that you can click on and take in your own home.
No certifications, no spiffy cool gifts if you understand everything... just a lot of information that will hopefully let people understand and enjoy list heralding as much as I do.
Presently, its linked at the top right corner of my blog as an online course.
(IE, look left, and up of this post, and you should see it.)
However, I still get people who don't know how to list herald, and they usually don't have time to take a class, and not enough confidence to jump in on the spot and learn on the fly. Its not a simple thing to do cold, but if you know enough of what is going on, then its not hard to take a set of cards and run with them
Well, for better or for worse, I have taken my class to the next level in accessibility.
I did an online presentation that you can click on and take in your own home.
No certifications, no spiffy cool gifts if you understand everything... just a lot of information that will hopefully let people understand and enjoy list heralding as much as I do.
Presently, its linked at the top right corner of my blog as an online course.
(IE, look left, and up of this post, and you should see it.)
And I know... It needs a LOT of editing...but I just couldn't wait that long.
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