The convention I most often participate only has three complexity levels
for the workshops: beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Aside from that,
the workshops are one or two hours long. I've learned the following during
these conventions:

1. The complexity level declared for the workshop isn't the same as the
complexity level stated in diagrams. Many complex models can simply take
more than two hours to even fold, so the ones in the convention stated as
advanced can actually be, for example, from mid intermediate or high
intermediate diagrams.

2. It's important to take into account the duration of the workshop when
choosing the complexity level of the workshop. It'll be a bigger challenge
for many attendees to fold a model in an hour instead of two.

I'll teach two models during the following convention, I've decided I'll
teach them both in one-hour workshops, that's definite. These are the two
models, both of them are creations of mine:

"Semi-flat Case": I'm not sure if I should announce it as a beginners or an
intermediate workshop. Its biggest challenges are pinch folding the four
edges of the square into thirds using the "s" method and being able to
follow all the steps correctly; around fifteen for the box and fifteen more
for the lid.

http://neorigami.com/neo/media/k2/items/cache/ada9a09acea936d776a6f55c82778c43_XL.jpg


"Elastic Suit Wrestler": Not sure if announce it as an intermediate or an
advanced workshop. It's biggest challenges are giving the trunk volume and
tucking a layer from the legs into pockets on the thigh.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1151853838163926&set=a.261862077163111.87218.100000179635552&type=3&theater


I would like to declare they're a beginners and an intermediate workshop
respectively, in order to be more inclusive. The problem is that, maybe
it'll end up being too challenging for the attendees and end simply being
frustrated incapable of folding the models. How do I take this decision?

Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance.


Gerardo
gerardo(a)neorigami.com

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