Recording devices in Convention Class rooms

Clyde Hollinger cedel@supernet.com
Fri, 08 Feb 2002 08:07:21 -0500


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Friends,

With my interest in efficiency, I finally asked myself, "How many of my copious
notes do I actually refer to again?"  The answer, very few.  It is so easy for
me to put the pen in gear and write down even stuff I already know!  Nowadays I
ask myself, "Will I ever look at this again?"  If the answer is no, I try not to
write it down, which has cut my convention notes down to about two pages per
convention.

I'm sure it makes a difference, though, how long one has been in the profession
and how many conventions one attends.  I think I've attended two conventions
every year since I went fulltime ten years ago.  After a while you do reach the
saturation point in some areas.

If you're thinking I could be a lot more efficient by not writing so much stuff
on the pianotech list, you're right, and I know it, and I'm thinking about it.
:-)

Regards,
Clyde

Joseph Garrett wrote:

> Terry,
> As a sometimes instructor, I was told that NO cameras, Video cameras or Tape
> Recorders are allowed unless I give specific permission to each individual
> requesting it. No exceptions, with the exception of one...Sight impaired are
> allowed to have recording devices, but they too have to ask if it's ok.
> Have a good time at the convention and take lots of notes with pen and pad.
> Regards,
> Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon)

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