I was wondering if anyone on the list was using ETRAN boards with their clients. If so, were there any preferences about the size of the board?

 

I made mine 20 inches x 16 inches.  I saw one today that was probably half that size, and it made me re-think the size of the board.

 

Any feedback appreciated!

 

Thanks,

Margaret Cotts

Low Tech Solutions

 

 

P.S. I recently met with someone who has been doing partner assisted scanning for a while.  I lent her an ETRAN board and  she really liked it. She thought it was a lot faster then scanning.

 

To be honest, she was the first person who I’ve ever worked with who ended up using an ETRAN.  I think part of the issue is that I used to have one of those “old skool” ETRAN boards.  I think the layout was so strange that it scared people.

 

I’ve been using a much more intuitive ETRAN layout, designed by Amy Roman (it’s in alphabetical order, but takes advantage of frequency of use.) 

But I’m thinking that I made it too big.