A TELECLASS IS A PRACTICAL VEHICLE for bringing people together in a learning process. You may find a classroom of voices without faces a bit unusual at first, but there is a simple protocol to follow that becomes pretty straightforward once you've familiarized yourself with the process.
A TELECLASS TAKES PLACE ON A BRIDGE LINE, similar to a conference call. At the appointed time for the class you call a specified phone number in the USA (usually in Orlando or Las Vegas) incurring your regular long distance charges. Most of our Voice Dialogue teleclasses and teleseminars will be limited to 10-20 people to allow for in-depth process and participation (in contrast to teleclasses on other subjects that may have up to as many as 500 participants). When you sign up for a teleclass or teleseminar, you will receive all the directions you need for participation via e-mail. Teleclasses require a land line or cell phone - no computer phones.
THE FORMAT FOR OUR TELECLASSES will include lecture time, questions, discussion, interactive and or energetic exercises, facilitation, and mutual support. Voice Dialogue teleclasses are offered as a series of 4-6 sessions so that participants can get to know each other and feel comfortable working together. In the future we may also be offering guest lecture teleclasses as one-time only events.
BENEFITS TO TELECLASS LEARNING include no travel time, no parking fees, no dress code, no distractions - and, no large financial commitment. You can take notes on your computer during class and if you are away from home, you can still attend class as long as you can access a land line phone.
RULES ABOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS apply to the content of teleclasses. You may use the content and discussion for your personal, direct use only, and may not repackage, share, or resell it without a licensing agreement. Recording is prohibited, although the teacher may record the sessions with the agreement of the participants and make those recordings available to the class.