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Doodling is fine and I bring paper to hand out for those that don't have
something to write on. Whatever company I was working for at the time
always had 6X9 pads of some type that they were happy to have passed
out...usualy they contain the company's logo and address information.
What I don't want to do is to tip my hand about what I'm addressing before
I've had a chance to speak towards it.
Pads are blank...I don't want them reading while I'm talking.
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> When I started teaching, an old hand told me: always give them
> something to doodle on. Otherwise, the ones who aren't interested
> will start talking or otherwise disrupting the class. :-)
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john -at- tdandw -dot- com
732-291-7811
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