Laura Goodin is a writer and a ringer and, luckily for all of us, a remote teacher of ringing.
Laura first tried her hand at ringing at St. Andrew's, Enfield (Dove's listing, heritage listing). She now rings at the St. James Old Cathedral in Melbourne, Australia.
Laura is also the founder of the Ringing Room Take-Hold Lounge, a public facebook group (no login necessary to view/read) where hundreds of ringers coordinate online practices, performances, and classes.
[Note that while the Take-Hold Lounge is premised on the use of Ringing Room (UK server, NA server), interested ringers may want to look at either Handbell Stadium (motion-controller inputs, Unity engine) or Muster (Abel/Beltutor/Beltower P2P coordination) as alternatives. The three are fundamentally-different technologies, designed to serve different audiences and priorities.]
That's right, classes! In this episode we mainly discuss a class Laura's been teaching introductory ringing, completely online. But that's not all being organized in the Take-Hold Lounge: as of release, a workshop on calls in Plain Bob Doubles has just concluded, and we hear Laura pondering a class introducing Grandsire.
Finally, Laura tells us a bit about St. James Old Cathedral's upcoming Festival of Bells; to let her know if you incorporate any of these ideas into your next event!
Finally, I ask you to please consider providing feedback on these first six episodes in this survey.
Laura Goodin is a writer and a ringer and, luckily for all of us, a remote teacher of ringing.
Laura first tried her hand at ringing at St. Andrew's, Enfield (Dove's listing, heritage listing). She now rings at the St. James Old Cathedral in Melbourne, Australia.
Laura is also the founder of the Ringing Room Take-Hold Lounge, a public facebook group (no login necessary to view/read) where hundreds of ringers coordinate online practices, performances, and classes.
[Note that while the Take-Hold Lounge is premised on the use of Ringing Room (UK server, NA server), interested ringers may want to look at either Handbell Stadium (motion-controller inputs, Unity engine) or Muster (Abel/Beltutor/Beltower P2P coordination) as alternatives. The three are fundamentally-different technologies, designed to serve different audiences and priorities.]
That's right, classes! In this episode we mainly discuss a class Laura's been teaching introductory ringing, completely online. But that's not all being organized in the Take-Hold Lounge: as of release, a workshop on calls in Plain Bob Doubles has just concluded, and we hear Laura pondering a class introducing Grandsire.
Finally, Laura tells us a bit about St. James Old Cathedral's upcoming Festival of Bells; to let her know if you incorporate any of these ideas into your next event!
Finally, I ask you to please consider providing feedback on these first six episodes in this survey.