I have recently been asking people to sign up for either printed copies or a 
pdf which they can read on their various digital devices.

Alternatively in places with low technology take up, we do a gallery walk of 
summaries, printed or written on large pieces of paper, so people can peruse 
what was discussed.  

Obviously many approaches abound, and context is important.  I would advise 
this as a great planning question to consider for the team you are working with 
in the design sessions...

Chris


On 2013-09-30, at 2:26 PM, Evan Walsh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> A straightforward question with what I anticipate may not be a 
> straightforward response.
> 
> How do each of you approach printing reports at the end of open space 
> meetings from the perspective of being friendly to the environment?
> 
> Do we place everything online and hope people will check it out? Do we print 
> everything, despite the immense use of paper, because we value people having 
> something tangible and real in their hands?
> 
> What is your approach? What things should we consider?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Evan Walsh
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