On Apr 19, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Gil Hale wrote:
> Clearly
> that is not the same as teaching a room full of students over the  
> course of
> several months a subject in depth.

My teaching averages about one day per week. These are working folks  
from local organizations of all types. The "students" range from  
complete "users" to folks who are really good and just want a jump  
start to a new application. We joke about "just needing to be one  
page in the manual" ahead of the students, but it really isn't true.  
The good students ask deep questions that require a real  
understanding of how a given program has been designed. That is what  
makes it fun. 


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