What is the difference between Printed Materials and CD-ROM?
Printed materials are inserted in a 3-ring binder handed out at the program that contains copies of all articles prepared by the speakers. Any materials received after the creation of the binder are posted on our web site in the “Free Downloads” section. The CD-ROM is the electronic version of the printed materials and contains the same articles in PDF format. CD-ROMs do not contain audio files.
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