There are no stupid questions.
Better ask them than stay in the dark.
"We are all students and teachers, and we believe that everyone has something to teach and to learn from each other" is part of the thinking behind Brooklyn Skillshare which has its first day in the limelight on Saturday, October 10.
Broken down in 5 blocks of 90-minute classes, with 3 classes taking place per block, the first block was at 10 AM.
There is no sign in, just find your way to the Gowanus Studio Space which opened its doors to Brooklyn Skillshare. A $10 donation to support the effort is suggested.
If you are in/around New York, you can still participate in Blocks 3 to 5 as Block 3 starts at 1:45 PM.
You could learn how to recycle bottles into glasses and vases, art of glass.
One of the topics for Part 4 is DIY Electronics which is more actually about multimedia art projects it seems.
Where's the butter? In the Make your own butter and ricotta (Block 5) with Megan Saynisch of Brooklyn Farmhouse (creativity in cooking).
Co-learning on Saturday