ETC combines summer camp and pro development
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This year’s classes were organised into one- and two-day-long tracks so attendees would have a more immersive, educational experience. Tracks focused on technicians, educators, general system networking, designing a better theatre, and Eos console programming. The typical daily class schedule was enhanced this summer with optional Saturday evening classes. With so many opportunities for hands-on learning, it’s no wonder that reviews have been overwhelmingly positive.
When asked to describe one main takeaway from the event, a CUE attendee says: “This should be required for technicians everywhere. There are too many benefits to list.”
Several of the courses throughout the weekend required prerequisite console training and quiz completion, making for a more advanced option to the conference than in the past. Many other courses offered ETCP continuing education credit upon completion.
If you were unable to make the trip to Wisconsin, or want to replay some of your favourite moments, check out the CUE website. Classes on both Friday and Saturday, and Friday morning’s keynote address by David Lincecum, vice president of Marketing, were recorded live and can be found at www.etcconnect.com/CUE/Videos/.
While it may seem like a lot of work, there was also plenty of time to play. The entire CUE event took on a Summer Camp theme which brought with it some uncharacteristic event details. There were badges to collect for completed tasks throughout the weekend, impromptu Camp CUE sing-alongs at the registration desk, and s’mores roasting at the Friday evening picnic event.
(Jim Evans)