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There are lots of conferences going on this time of year, and someone
who is going to be presenting at one of the upcoming ones suggested
this week's poll.
When you attend a tech comm conference, what is the most/least helpful
type of handout to receive?
* I most prefer copies of PowerPoint slides
* I most prefer background information
* I most prefer excercises with answers
* I most prefer my notes to any kind of handouts
* I least prefer copies of PowerPoint slides
* I least prefer background information
* I least prefer excercises with answers
* I least prefer my notes to any kind of handouts
* I have never attended a tech comm conference
* Other/None of the above
(I know this isn't the most effective polling mechanism for this type of question, so I encourage you to post more information to the list.)
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