π£ Iβm thinking of bringing my Baybayin course online. Would you join? π€
As many of you may already know, Iβve been teaching Baybayin for almost two decades, not just how to write it, but as a way to explore Filipino history, culture, and identity. I also taught it as a college-level course at UC Davis, and Iβve always wanted to make it more accessible ever since.
Now Iβm planning to offer a series of paid online courses, starting with a beginner-level 4-week course (via Zoom or other platforms), open to anyone, anywhere. But this wonβt be your typical passive online class. I want it to feel more like live coaching β interactive, guided, and rooted in community.
Would you be down to join? What would you want to learn most? Let me know π¬
Nah. I already know baybayin. It only took me 30 minutes to learn it. Idk, I'm probably gifted. It didn't take me long to learn hiragana/katakana as well. αααα ααα!
Kirby Araullo (Historian)
π£ Iβm thinking of bringing my Baybayin course online. Would you join? π€
As many of you may already know, Iβve been teaching Baybayin for almost two decades, not just how to write it, but as a way to explore Filipino history, culture, and identity. I also taught it as a college-level course at UC Davis, and Iβve always wanted to make it more accessible ever since.
Now Iβm planning to offer a series of paid online courses, starting with a beginner-level 4-week course (via Zoom or other platforms), open to anyone, anywhere. But this wonβt be your typical passive online class. I want it to feel more like live coaching β interactive, guided, and rooted in community.
Would you be down to join? What would you want to learn most? Let me know π¬
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