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Editing and Writing

Creative Workshop in Literary Fiction for Experienced Writers
Winter, 2009
This 12-session creative workshop provides an expert instructor, small class size, and opportunities for you to receive individual feedback about your work from the instructor and your peers. The goal of each workshop is simple: to improve your literary fiction writing by providing a stimulating atmosphere for creative growth.

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Creative Workshop in Popular Fiction for Experienced Writers
Winter, 2009
This 12-session creative workshop provides an expert instructor, small class size, and opportunities for you to receive individual feedback about your work from the instructor and your peers. The goal of each workshop is simple: to improve your popular fiction writing by providing a stimulating atmosphere for creative growth.

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MS Word for Editors
Autumn: Oct. 18, 2008
Winter: Jan. 24, 2009
This workshop provides exposure and practice in MS Word advanced editing tools, including track changes, comments, find and replace, shortcuts, toolbars, and customization.

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The Web Savvy Editor
Winter: Feb. 7, 21 and March 1, 2009
Spring: May 9, 23 and June 6, 2009
The workshop will explore how editing and writing for the Web differs from print, and what makes a good Web site and is strongly recommended for those taking the spring course, Advanced Editing: Non-Book Publishing in the Editing Certificate Program.

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Education

25th Annual Pacific Northwest Institute on Special Education and the Law
September 22–24, 2008, Oregon Convention Center—Portland, OR
Register now for the upcoming Institute on Special Education and the Law, providing the latest information on legal issues and trends for educators and school law attorneys, parents and parent attorneys, and advocates.

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Algebraic Thinking and Effective Teaching Practices - Rethinking What's Possible for All Learners
Puyallup: Aug. 4–8, 2008
Seattle: Aug. 11–15, 2008
Are you a mathematics educator ready to challenge your perceptions about what's possible for all learners? Interested in developing more effective strategies when working within a classroom of diverse learners? The Mathematics Education Institute will provide participants with instructional strategies that are effective for English language learners, students who have historically struggled with mathematics, and those who have been successful. Participants will have the opportunity to use research as a framework for reflecting on their own teaching practices. They will share insights and findings, and identify strategies to test in their classrooms during the following year.

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Can We Talk? Summer Workshops on Leading Discussions
July 21–24, 2008
These workshops feature two successful methods for leading productive discussions. Each is unique in perspective, approach and aim, emphasizing an intellectual partnership among participants, and shared inquiry into meaty problems.

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Ethics in the Science Classroom: An Online Workshop for Educators
October 14, 2008–March 3, 2009
This workshop provides an introduction to incorporating ethical dilemmas into science classrooms. It is designed primarily for secondary science teachers, although other educators may find this course relevant to their needs.

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Independent Filmmaking

Film Directing
Nov. 8 and 22, 2008
Students meet for two, six-hour Saturday sessions conducted on campus. Students examine the role of a director in shaping a vision, the organizational and communicative qualities of a good director, and the dual responsibilities of a director as both artist and technician. Topics covered include imagination, leadership, taste, showmanship, expertise in various film-related crafts and subjects, and curiosity, as well as collaboration with producers, assistant directors, actors, and technicians.

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Film Distribution
April 18 and May 2, 2009
Students meet for two six-hour Saturday sessions conducted on-campus. Students examine the methods of marketing and distribution, including the options of film studio financing, limited partnerships, and individual investors. Also covered are various distribution contracts, such as a distribution deal, television contract, foreign sales deal, co-production deals, and DVD sales.

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Producing and Production Management
Jan. 10, 24, and Feb. 28, 2009
Students meet for three six-hour Saturday sessions conducted on-campus. Students examine the roles of a producer in choosing a film, development and packaging, and bringing a film into production through hiring a director and production manager, or selectively performing the tasks associated with these roles. Topics covered include legal responsibilities such as contracts, liabilities, unions, and insurance, as well as financial responsibilities including fundraising, fiscal compliance, and marketing.

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Sound Gathering on Location
April 4, 2009
Students meet during a six-hour Saturday session conducted at a field location, in which the instructor demonstrates the use of basic audio tools on location, including a portable DC mixer, radio lav microphones, a boom mic, headsets, and cabling. Topics covered include live mic-ing techniques, problem-solving for environmental noise challenges, selection of proper microphones for the given assignment, and proper gain-staging and level-setting for feeding various video cameras and audio recorders.

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Information Management and Services

Information Security Compliance and Risk Management Institute
September 10–11, 2008
This institute is designed to bring IT and information security professionals together with concerned academics and public officials for two days of discussion and advanced learning, focusing on the arts, sciences and laws of electronic information and IT use and protection.

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Travel-Study Tours

London Theater and Concert Arts Tour
2009 dates to be announced
UW Professor, John Webster, leads his 15th tour to London, selecting concert and theater performances, and providing his entertaining and insightful commentaries.

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Spanish Language and Mexican Culture
2009 dates to be announced
This program is designed for life-long learners over 50 who are interested in spending two unforgettable weeks in Cuernavaca, Mexico, "The City of Eternal Spring."

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