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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 11:30:42 MST
- From: Skip <DUSKNOX%IDBSU.BITNET@UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu>
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- I'm looking for guides and advice on training users to use anonymous
- FTP. I have an outline and such, and plenty of experience, so mostly
- I'm looking for ideas and perspectives more than a place to begin.
-
- But I do also have one specific problem. I'll be in a room with 20
- users at 20 machines. If everyone tries to FTP to the same place, we'll
- have problems. How have trainers dealt with this? Every approach I
- can think of seems to present its own difficulties. I could give each
- person a different place to go. I could use a projector and just have
- them watch me do it. I could try to find a place that would accept
- 20 simultaneous logins (!). Or I could cancel class. :-)
-
- Any ideas?
-
- Ellis "Skip" Knox dusknox@idbsu.idbsu.edu
- PC Coordinator & Faculty Computer Lab Supervisor
- Professor of History
- Boise State University Boise, Idaho
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