On this page we will be posting various handouts, white papers, and other informational papers. We plan to post PDF files. Simply click on the paper you would like to download.Feel free to download, copy, and use. When you do, please give credit to the author.
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Updated - - Saturday, April 19, 2014 - - 10:00 PM
How People learn - 2011 CALLERLAB ConventionThis is a paper created by Jerry for presentation at the 2011 CALLERLAB Convention and provides information about the various ways in which people learn to dance. Dancing Recovery (Posted April 19, 2014)This paper was created by Jerry for presentation at the 2014 CALLERLAN Convention. This interest session provided information for dancers and callers to help a square recover when it has "crashed" or is about to "crash." This paper includes the CALLERLAB "Lost Squares" recovery procedures.Effective Teaching - 2012 CALLERLAB ConventionThis is a paper created by Jerry for presentation at the 2012 CALLERLAB Convention and provides information about Learning Styles and How People Learn.Modules & Equivalents - Star Thru Equivalents (Posted April 28, 2013)Gathered by the the group known as "sd-modules."Disclaimer: These equivalents have not been validated. They are essentially printed as they were submitted to sd-modules. The group moderator, Calvin Campbell,. numbered them so if you find any that are wrong,you can send the correction to cal@eazy.net and he will correct the master copy. Teaching Techniques This is a paper created by Jerry and has been prepared to provide some basic information about the methods teachers can use when they teach others. It is intended as both a starting point for new callers and as a refresher for experienced caller/teachers. the paper was written in June 2003 and reformatted December 23, 2010. Use Of Standard Applications This is a paper created by Jerry for presentation at a CALLERLAB Convention and provides information about what Standard Applications are, including a brief history, and how to use them.
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