This page records the criteria for future card-magic workshops, card-integrity webinars, dealer trainings, and open education resources before they are submitted to event calendars, libraries, or OER platforms.
Only real scheduled events or reusable education materials should be marked up or submitted externally.
Event criteria
- Each public event needs its own URL, title, start and end time, location or online attendance mode, organizer, registration status, price or free note, image, and cancellation/update status.
- Eventbrite, Meetup, local calendars, libraries, tourism boards, and chambers of commerce should receive only real workshops or lectures with a clear audience benefit.
- Do not mark sales pages, evergreen products, discounts, or generic consultation offers as Event structured data.
Education resource criteria
- Open education submissions need a stable URL, author or publisher, license, version date, learning objectives, audience, accessibility notes, citation text, and download links.
- The inspection log template may be packaged as a teaching handout, lesson note, or workshop resource when it remains a blank documentation template.
- Use the HTML handout at /resources/card-integrity-inspection-log-handout.html when a workshop or library guide needs printable, resizable, screen-reader-friendly instructions rather than a PDF-only artifact.
- Course schema should only be used for real curriculum with lessons or modules, educational outcomes, and an instructor or organization.
Sensitive-content boundary
- Use checklist, CreativeWork, Dataset, CollectionPage, ItemList, Article, Course, or Event markup only when the visible page truly matches the type.
- Do not use HowTo markup for marking, reading, evasion, or detection steps that could become misuse instructions.
- Preferred language: legal card magic training, card handling ethics, inspection education, responsible disclosure, collector education, and anti-fraud awareness.