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 ==== Other People's Keyboards Are Lava ==== ==== Other People's Keyboards Are Lava ====
  
-Don't touch anyone's keyboard, but your own. While it would be ok after asking for and gaining permission from a "don't violate people's private space" point of view, it still is bad from a didactic point of view. Even when there are weird problems with a computer, take your time to dictate and explain even complicated procedures and commands. The student will learn more, and if consequent problems arise from these actions maybe even weeks after the CryptoParty, the person who owns the computer might remember what was done, and what might be a source of a problem.+Don't touch anyone's keyboard, but your own. While it would be ok after asking for and gaining permission from a "don't violate people's private space" point of view, it still is bad from a didactic point of view. Even when there are weird problems with a computer, take your time to dictate and explain even complicated procedures and commands. The student will learn more, and if afterwards problems arise from these actions maybe even weeks after the CryptoParty, the person who owns the computer might remember what was done, and what might be a source of a problem.
  
 ===== Resolving Conflict ===== ===== Resolving Conflict =====