advice

From: Judith K. Graves (jgrav@loc.gov)
Date: Thu Jul 08 1999 - 15:03:05 EDT


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>From: Laurawake@aol.com
>Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:41:23 EDT
>Subject: advice
>To: jgrav@loc.gov
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>Greetings all,
> I, too, find myself getting nostalgic for the Institute experience, which
is
>now two summers ago for me. I would echo all the great advice already sent
>especially that the Institute is just the beginning of a journey that will
>take you many unexpected (and worthwhile) places. Networking, bonding, and
>having fun are as important as lesson development. Keep the lines of
>communication open ESPECIALLY after you get back to your busy school lives.
>Use the Listserve to communicate your ideas and your frustrations. I have
>learned so much from the Listserve. I would also suggest you keep a
>notebook handy to write down the little "problems" or quirks you find with
>moving through the collection now because it becomes harder to notice them
as
>you become more familiar with the collection. Your students may have the
>same difficulties and you can help them overcome them easier if you remember
>what they are. Best to all,
>Laura Wakefield
>97 Fellow
>
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Judith K. Graves
Educational Services
National Digital Library Program
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540-1320
jgrav@loc.gov (V)202/707-2562 (F) 202/252-3173
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