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How Do You Keep Current?

Posted November 15, 2011 8:38 AM

How do you keep up-to-date on the latest technology in your field? What training opportunities does your employer offer? Do you feel that it's adequate to keep you current, or do you need to take steps on your own to further your knowledge of your field? Writing in Design News, an editor offers some creative and relatively inexpensive ways to stay abreast of events in your specialty. Are you using any of these, and if so, how useful are they, in your opinion? What tips of your own do you have for your colleagues, on keeping current?

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11/16/2011 7:45 AM

In a battery
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11/16/2011 5:33 PM

reading CR4 helps

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