4 - New social behaviors H808. 7sessions. $65. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) Th 7-9:30 p.m. (May 3-June 14). Instructors: Georgie T. Ferris is former Director of Experiental Programs, Psychology Department, U- M. Catherine L. Lilly, M.S.W., U-M, is a local consultant and trainer who also works with groups, individuals, and couples in private practice. Improvng Communication Skills with Video Feedback An opportunity for previous members of Effective Communication at Home and Work (or a similar introductory communication workshop) to do more in-depth study of their individual communication patterns, strengths, and weaknesses. Participants select a type of situation in which they would like to improve their self-presentation skills. Through a newly-developed diagnostic mechanism that uses concepts from the original class, specific individual improvement areas are identified, and specific remedies are prescribed. Video feedback is then employed to help make the desired changes in personal style, speech patterns, body language, tone of voice, mannerisms, and so on. Registration should take place by April 27. At the time of registration, you will be given a Situation Assessment Form. This form must be returned no later than May 4. H822.1 session. $50. Limited to 12. (Campus Area) Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (May 12). Instructor: Georgie Ferris and Catherine Lilly. See Effective Communication at Home and Work for more details. Developing Your Psychic Abilities Learn how to develop your psychic abilities and enhance and expand your everyday awareness. Subjects such as psychometry, psi scan, color breathing, aura sensing and balancing, and healing energies are introduced and experienced. H820. 1session. $40. Limited. If elected with H821, the course fee for both is $70. (Ann Arbor Area) Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (May 20). Instructor: Kay Gould-Caskey. See Reawakening Imagination (A114) for more details. Interpretive Art: Revealing the Mysteries Within NO ARTISTIC EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Learn how to use spontaneous drawing and writing to reveal information from the sub-conscious mind. An invaluable tool for professional counselors and therapists interested in additional methods for understanding others, or for individuals interested in understanding more about themselves. The exercises used provide a means of expression and a healthy release of emotion - a creative and positive way to deal with stress, anger, frustration, grief, etc. A gateway between the sub- conscious and conscious mind is opened and a pathway for freer and more effective communication, using the whole brain, is developed. Bring unlined paper and a box of crayons or colored pencils or markers. H821.1 session. $40. Limited. If elected with H820, the course fee for both is $70. (Ann Arbor Area) Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (June 3). Instructor: Kay Gould-Caskey. See Reawakening Imagination (A114) for more details. Photography Photography for Beginners Lecture, demonstration and field work for the novice photographer, stressing the practical application of photographic theory for 35 mm single lens reflex cameras. Topics include: -Exposure Composition - Lighting Lenses Close-ups. Optional field trips will be arranged. P1601.5sessions. $40. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) Th 7:15-15 p.m. (May 3-May 31). Instructor: Frederick H. Crudder is a professional commercial photographer and photographic instructor. Nature Photography: 35mm Workshop This course is designed for the 35mm single lens reflex camera and the student already familiar with the basics of photography. Natural subjects are studied under both natural and artificial lighting. Close-ups and macrophotography are emphasized, and ongoing consideration is given to collateral techniques like back-packing and blind construction. P1607. 6 sessions. $48. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) Five Wednesdays from 7:15-9:15 p.m., and one Saturday field trip to be arranged (May 2-30). Instructor: Frederick H. Crudder. See Photography for Beginners (P1601) for more details. Computers Introduction to Microcomputers for Home Use This overview to the use of microcomputers in the home includes topics such as word processing, mailing lists, filing systems, games, and education. Major features of microcomputers are discussed. Various computers are compared and a variety of software packages are presented. A logical decision-making process for selecting a microcomputer for home use - what features to look for and how much to spend - is also discussed. Finally, the seminar also focuses on specifying user requirements. Handouts provided. J1004. 3sessions. $30 Reduced fees apply. (617 E. University, Rm. 260) M 7- 9 p.m. (Apr. 30-May 14). Instructor: Robert Seltzer has been involved with computers and data processing for over 10 years at U-M. As assistant director of Undergraduate Admissions, he is currently responsible for data management and research on incoming students. He is also a local private computer consultant. Introduction to Microcomputers for Small Businesses This overview to the use of microcomputers in small businesses include topics such as word processing, mailing lists, accounting packages, filing systems, data base management systems, and management information systems. Major features of microcomputers are discussed. Various computers are compared and a variety of software packages are presented. A. logical decision-making process for selecting a microcomputer for business use - features to look for and how much to spend - is also discussed. Finally, the seminar also focuses on specifying user requirements. Handouts provided. J1005. 3 sessions. $30. Reduced fees apply (617 E. University, Rm. 260) W 7- 9 p.m. (May 2-16). Instructor: Robert Seltzer. See Introduction to Microcomputers for Home Use (J1004) for more details. An Introduction to Programming In BASIC Participants are taught how to use the computer as a problem solving tool; that is, how to analyze a problem and how to design, write, test, debug, and document a computer program to solve the problem. The programming language for this course is BASIC - an easy-to-learn language which is available on a wide variety of computers. Enrollees are also introduced to the standard data types and control structures of BASIC, and will have a chance to enter and run actual programs on a computer during laboratory sessions. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for the beginning programmer and does not require any previous exposure to computers or computer programming. J1006. INTRODUCTION - BASIC. 8 sessions. $68. Limited. (617 E. University, #260) T 7-9 p.m. (May 1- June 19). J1006a. INTRODUCTION - BASIC. 8 sessions. $68. Limited. (617 E. University, #260) W 7-9 p.m. (May 2- June 20). Instructor': Chuck Dunlop, Ph. D., is Chairperson of the Philosophy Dept., U- M Flint. Related to his interest in computer programming is his twelve years of experience teaching analytic reasoning courses for U-M. Continuation Programming In BASIC This course covers some of the more advanced features of BASIC, such as nested loops, sub-routines, and functions. In addition, several methods for designing and debugging BASIC programs are also covered. Class members work with examples 0 and exercises in the beginning, and then are able to design and construct a program of their choice during the last four sessions. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is intended for those who already have some background using the BASIC programming language, either through prior course work or through prior experience with a computer. J1007. CONTINUATION - BASIC. 8 sessions. $68. Limited. (617 E. University #260) M 7-9 p.m. (Apr. 30- June 25. No class May 28). Instructor: Tom Lacy is the Director of T&M Computer Consultants, a microcomputer consulting firm for schools and businesses in the local area and throughout the country. Individual Self-Paced Tutorials: Wordstar, dBase II, and Lotus 1-2-3 Learn these popular software programs on a state-of-the-art interactive Videodisc system that is keyed to the IBM-PC keyboard. The laser disc corseware provides instruction on a sharp, full-color video monitor that teaches, demonstrates, questions and thenpatiently waits for the learner to practice on a nearby computer untilthe concepts are fully grasped and mastered. Should the learner want to review or repeat a hazy concept, a touch of a button re-presents the material as many times as is necessary for it to become absorbed and retained. This training is available on a sign-up basis at our office for $40 per tutorial, or you may rent the courseware, videodisc player and monitor to accompany an IBM-PC at your home or workplace for a daily rental fee plus security deposit. For FREE DEMONSTRATIONS and more information, call the Learning Network office at 313/996-9667 during regular business hours. as\ '1, %f i, Reading and Writing Rapid Reading Do you read best sellers, textbooks and occupational manuals in essentially the same way? If so, this course provides a much more productive approach. Our specific reading improvement methods are guaranteed to increase your reading rate to five times your present level, with equal or better comprehension. Course highlights include: use of your own materials, specialized approaches for pleasure vs. informational reading, improvement of content understanding and recall, elimination of the subvocalization habit, development of vocabulary-building skills, and application of skills during class time. The first session, a FREE one-hour preview, allows time for questions about course rationale, student commitment, and expected results. The full fee is due prior to the second class. R1801. 8 sessions plus free preview. $130. (Campus Area) T 7-10 p.m. (May 8-June 26). FREE PREVIEW: T 7-8 p.m. (May 1). Instructor: Reading Institute staff, under the direction of Elaine Connelly, M.A., Education. Writing from the Right Side of the Brain Use right-brain techniques to liberate the creative writing powers within! Based on methods developed in current best sellers The Creative Journal (Capacchione) and Writing the Natural Way (Rico). Eliminatewriter's block and fear of writing while discovering new freedom to express and incorporate feelings, memories, and subconscious images in your creative writing. Bring a pad of lined paper and a pen or pencil. R1809.1 session. $40. Reduced fees apply. If elected with A114 and A115, the course fee for all three is $100. (Campus Area) Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (June 9). Instructor: Kay Gould-Caskey. See Reawakening Imagination (A114) for more details. The Craft of Comedy Writing for Television "I've learned a few things on my own 0 since and modified some of the things he, taught me, but everything, unequivocally, that I learned about comedy writing, I learned from Danny Simon."~ Woody Allen (On Being Funny: Woody Allen and Comedy, by Eric Lax). . .no, Bob, I don't think it's possible for someone to teach anyone else how to write funny - no wrong, I think perhaps there is ONE person who can, my brother Danny. He taught Woody Allen and he taught me." - Neil Simon (Bob Hope's World of Comedy, October 1976). Danny Simon believes comedy writing is a matter of opinion. In this workshop he teaches his personal opinion of what comedy and comedy. writing are all about, based on over 35 years experience as a professional comedy writer, director, producer, and sometime actor. According to Danny, this class uses a system of teaching that helps students " ... understand the TECHNIQUE of comedy and comedy writing so that from here on, for the rest of your career, you can continue to TEACH YOURSELF". Danny works on the thought processes that every writer, comedy or dramatic, must go though in order to develop each and every script. He explores such aspects as the joke itself, and then proceeds to consider variety shows and situation comedies. He also creates conditions similar to what a writer faces in any writer's conference room, and demonstrates why it is a must to be able to think and write "on your feet". At the end of the course, writing groups are formed so that participants can continue to meet and possibly collaborate with others with whom they can develop a professional rapport. R1808. INTRODUCTION - COMEDY. 3 sessions. $250. Limited to 40. No tape recorders allowed. (Ann Arbor Area) F 2:30-8:30 p.m. (June 22) and Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (June 23-24). Instructor: Danny Simon's writing credits in the early years of television include Broadway Open House, Your Show-of Shows, and The Colgate Comedy Hour. He has written for dozens of situation comedies, among them Make Room for Daddy, Bachelor Father, My Three Sons, McHale's Navy, and The Real McCoys. For three years, he was head writer and director of The Kraft Music Hall. He has also directed The Carol Burnett Showand The Mac Da vis Show. More recently, he has worked on One Day at a Time, The Facts of Life, and Diff'rent Strokes. He has alsomwritten for comedians such as Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Jackie Gleason, Sid Caesar, Phil Silvers, and many more. For the past 4 years Danny has been lecturing and teaching his comedy writing workshop at universities and colleges all across the country. Continuation Craft of Comedy Writing for Theatre and Film A continuation of the Craft of Comedy Writing for Television. After a short review of the basic concepts and principles, Danny presents new material on comedy writing for stage and screen. Since this class builds upon the foundation presented in the first class (R1808), it is only open tothose who have taken the introductory course. R1811. CONTINUATION COMEDY. 3 sessions. $225. Limited to 40. No tape recorders allowed. (Ann Arbor Area) F2:30-8:30 p.m. (June 29) and Sat and Sun.10 aim.-5 p.m. (June 30-July 1). Instructor: Danny Simon. See Craft of Comedy Writing for Television (R1808) for more details. Health and Exercise Hatha Yoga Yoga is an ancient art and science designed to facilitate the realization of human potential. The goals of hatha yoga are achieved through a combination of exercises (called asanas or postures), controlled breathing, and relaxation. Yoga aims to achieve a harmony and balance of the individual on various levels of the mind and body. Whether you want to get into shape, learn to relax, enhance your lung capacity, develop greater self- confidence or peace of mind - yoga can be the tool you're looking for. The course is designed for people of all ages and all levels of physical condition. Please bring an exercise mat or NON-SKID throw rug and wear loose clothing or leotards. Tights, if worn, must have BARE FEET. W2301. 8 sessions. $54. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) M 8-9:30 p.m. (Apr. 30-June 25. No class May 28). Instructor: Marina Wotton has been active in Yoga since 1966 and has studied with such yoga masters as Indra Devi, B. S. Iyengar, and Lilias Folan. Meditation Breath, and Wholistic health Our health depends upon the harmonious functioning of many different levels, including the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Meditation is an extremely useful technique for helping individuals attain or maintain a sense of harmonious. well-being, and for promoting growth on these various levels of life. T and who nut awa imp flex ana bre to ei coni syst phil from cre unc exis Cl exei syst and and w app (Ma in U- resi co-i Phj and Me Bur Art con Put Ma A plea exp pra ma: ten get str foci wor abl enjo des B sho: for Lin Sat Il ext ma thei sin Sp Fr( ass use Tan tak per enj bas wel awa L (Ca 20).