[Sigia-l] Forcing practice

Danilo Medeiros dmedeiros at corp.blah.com
Mon Sep 29 21:33:24 EDT 2003


one thing that may help you (although this is kinda far away from the
initial point of discussion) is using macros for automation.

there are some really interesting macro recorders / players (one can even
think of Visual Basic to do that) that can automate complex tasks that are
done repeatedly - even asking for input of the user, showing menus, options,
etc.

[d]



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"Peter VanDijck" wrote:

> My question: what form should that learning process take, and how can we
> ensure they actually learnt something and didn't just click through the
> popup?

Bribe'em. Offer them a book, coupons, gift certificate at Amazon, raffle for
lunch with the CEO, anything you can afford.

Ziya
Nullius in Verba


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