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Re: Introductory teaching materials
At 10:58 PM 07/28/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>
>My wife has transferred from teaching elementary grade art to teaching at
>the local high school. She has the introductory photo classes which is not
>a problem by itself but since this will be the first year, she has not yet
>had the time to build up a backlog of handout and syllabus materials geared
>for the ages and backgrounds of the students. These are your usual run of
>high school students with little or no experience.
>
>If any of you have some teaching materials for elementary photo classes that
>you would be willing to share with her, we would both appreciate it.
>Mostly what she needs is straight intro stuff. We will be working on
>including some alt materials for spring or for next year.
>
>I can send a postal address off list to you or I can download stuff from a
>web site or ftp it. Download is the best but anything would be great.
>
>Please make it clear if the material can be copied for handouts or if it is
>just for her as a source of ideas. Of course complete credit will be given
>on anything that goes out to the students.
>
>Many, many thanks.
>
>Eugene Robkin
>
>
Check Kodak's web site, they have a fair amount of stuff. From the home
page click on "Service and Support" and from there on Library. You might
also check with their customer service people at 1 800 242 2424 to see what
they might have available.
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles,Ca.
dickburk@ix.netcom.com
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