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I am thinking that there is something more to learn here. I have seen sites, for example that show simple repair with images and videos. Did a bit of this in the enterprise. Linking that idea with an understanding of how people actually watch training pieces could be useful, even promote prompts when a person seems to moving towards the wrong answer. Exploring.
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