Tips on OCAD usage

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*[[Whited out map OCAD|Whited out map - compass training]]  
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*[[Donut OCAD|Donut training / Attackpoint identification]]  
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*[[Corridor orienteering OCAD|Corridor orienteering Variant A]] - [[Corridor orienteering Alternative OCAD|Corridor orienteering Variant B]]
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*[[Corridor orienteering OCAD|Corridor orienteering Variant A]] - [[Corridor orienteering Alternative OCAD|Corridor orienteering Variant B]]  
*[[Line orienteering OCAD|Line orienteering]]  
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*[[Gradual_reduced_maps_using_crop_objects|Gradual reduced maps using crop objects function]]<br>
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*[http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/downloads/documents/coaching_support_ocadadvice.pdf OCAD for coaches] - some good advice on how to use OCAD to make o-technical trainings
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Current revision as of 16:18, 17 January 2014

OCAD for O-training

OCAD is the best tool for making o-technical exercises. Tips about how to use OCAD for o-technical training are collected here. Please add your own tips - either inline if you are a registered user - or as a comment below.

Other resources:

  • OCAD for coaches - some good advice on how to use OCAD to make o-technical trainings





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