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<DIV>Melinda,</DIV>
<DIV>Hello to a fellow New Englander!</DIV>
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<DIV>Yes, an instructor at the photo and film school I attended here in
Rockport, Maine, used OS to design the curriculum for a mandatory class called
"Professional Development". It's purpose is to prepare the students
for life in their chosen field after an intense year of studying
photography or filmmaking. Students didn't participate much in the past
classes and she wanted to jazz it up. I suggested she use OS in the first
class and have them design what they wanted to learn. She did just that
and it was a huge success. Naturally, the lessons she had always done were
included in their plan...i.e. resume writing, interviewing,
etc. However, topics were added that surprised her. Some
of the new topics were having people who were working successfully in their
field come and give talks about their life. Also, they wanted more
information about the creative process and how to be courageous in pursuing an
artist's life.</DIV>
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<DIV>Good luck!</DIV>
<DIV>Blake Mills</DIV>
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