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Going Beyond Paper Based Training Material?

ydrol asks: "Training Companies (and training departments) seem to take great delight in handing over a pile of folders full of paper based training materials at the end of a course. Presumably, they don't want students stealing electronic copies of their work and training others, as it is a lucrative source of revenue. The downside is that it is often impractical to refer to these training notes after the course is over. Does anyone have any ideas — both for students (short of using psexec to grab the electronic notes from the teachers laptop) and for training companies themselves on how we can improve the situation?"

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  1. Generally Ineffective by rlp · · Score: 2, Funny

    My experience is that paper based training is relatively ineffective. My better to go outside and use rewards and praise. When I've used newspaper, the puppy either tore it up or just looked confused. What? Never mind ...

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  2. Re:copying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

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  3. Re:Electronic! by chris_mahan · · Score: 2, Funny

    Touché!

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    "Piter, too, is dead."