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jamesw

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Dr. Shimek posted these comments about his upcoming MACO3 course:

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>I think there are a couple reasons somebody might want to take the course.

Many people will get by in reef aquarium keeping by following rote directions. These folks are basically satisified with the statement that "x is a coral," and if they follow a cook book they may be able to keep it alive. This course is not for such folks.

What you can get out of the course, with some hard work, is an understanding of WHY.

Why certain critters are [fill in the blank with an animal name], and what that implies about how they live and - more importantly from the aspect of a reef keeper - how we can keep them in good health and condition.

Basically, the course will give a lot of details about the animals - many of which may seem irrelevent - but, as the saying goes, the Devil is in the details, and those detials may make the difference in how aquarists care for their animals.

In a real sense, I hope that folks will get enough out of the course to become proactive instead of reactive reefkeepers; I hope they get enough out of the course to be able to anticipate the needs of their charges and to know why they must do things.

In this forum, folks get simple answers to questions that are, in general, pretty simple. I would hope that the course will give somebody the background to deal with the simple questions by themselves and to know why what they are doing is correct. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

For details about MACO and to enroll, see:
www.reefs.org/maco

Cheers
Jamse Wiseman
 

npaden

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James,

What type of time commitment would be required to actually get something out of the course? Are the lectures, etc. real time and I would have to be there for class each day or can I read them whenever I have the time? I'm starting to enter my busy season at work and don't know if I could fit in more than a couple hours a week.

Thanks, Nathan
 

jamesw

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Hi Nathan,

The lectures will be posted as .pdf files each week. SO, the lectures are not something you "attend" rather, they are something you download and study at your "leisure."

Each week, there will be regularly scheduled Discussion Sessions, which WILL be an interactive session in the #maco chatroom. Obviously, you SHOULD attend these sessions, as they are for YOU to ask questions and have direct interaction with the instructor.

If I had to give a time estimate for MACO, I would say roughly 5 hours per week, but we'll have to see what Dr. Shimek estimates. Why don't you pose the question for him in the MACO Feedback and Questions forum here:
http://www.reefs.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=20

HTH
James
 

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