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RE: DNS notes
.........taking notes - you're hoping! Seriously, the sessions so far
have been very free-form so some real structure will be welcome. I'm
looking forward to this :)
BTW, I've just been asked by ICL to do some Linux training - probably means
me, two disinterested engineers & a wobbly pc in a hot office. But it's a
start.
On Tuesday, March 07, 2000 1:11 PM, Matthew John Palmer
[SMTP:mjp16 [at] uow.edu.au] wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Paul Sims wrote:
>
> > strewth ! dangerously prepared man at large. And here I was with a BSD
> > machine, ready to vamp it. (Sounds of rapidly assembled StarPresents
pages
> > being knocked together).
>
> Don't worry, the actual presentation isn't as polished... <g>
>
> It's the way I normaly lecture in Oz. You provide an outline, then fill
it
> in on the day, providing answers to questions and more fleshed out
examples.
> Providing the notes beforehand means that a) People don't have to write
so
> much, just margin notes, and b) it gives people a chance to think up some
> questions for the day.
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