Hi
 
I am planning on running a small training session with 
some colleagues, and need to communicate my learning
and insights (!?)  to them in an effective a way as 
possible.
 
Obviously I am planning to make use of all available 
resources (Cocoon website; wiki site; various mailing 
list archive messages + 2 cocoon books) - but I would 
welcome any suggestions on how to structure the sessions 
(eg. order of presenting topics etc). I am planning on 
covering XSLT in the first part, as their skills are 
weak in this field and I believe this is a key topic 
for effective use of Cocoon.

Comments?  Ideas?  Links?!

Thanks
Derek

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