Socially responsible handouts
January 18th, 2008
This year, as part of a commitment to be more socially responsible (and, in all candor, to reduce some of the burden of handout submission deadlines), I have decided to make all handouts available in a paperless format, regardless of whether sponsoring organizations are operating in that way. My goal is to reduce the unnecessary printing of paper documents that often end up in the trash. So even though participants, in most cases, won’t have handouts while they are in my sessions, they benefit overall by having on-going access to all of the handouts I will create for public presentations in the coming year.
You can find what I call the P.I. Virtual Handouts Hub at http://www.pihandouts.info. If you’re so inclined, you can go that address and subscribe to an RSS feed to be notified whenever a new handout is posted. There are only a few handouts there currently, but the quantity will surely grow in the coming months as my speaking schedule picks up. It’s an experiment, to be sure, so stayed tuned to see how it goes.
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1. Rick Johnston, CAE | January 18th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
What a great idea! More and more conferences are going paperless but it is frustrating when they do not. The Box application is cool too.
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