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putting it up on the web is a good idea, but will only
have utility if educators/teachers know its there.
what about doing a limited mailing of either the guide
or an announcement about the guide, to curriculum
specialists in the schools/districts that you are
targeting. their job is to know about things like
this and spread the news! also, don't be surprised if
teachers don't buy it for $5. it might not sound like
much to charge, but teachers are stone poor and often
have to buy tons of supplies out of their own pockets
, which means that they may decide to economize by
forgoing on a guide.
another suggestion is to use the guide as part of an
incentive program to get teachers and their classes to
use you as a field trip resource. for instance -- do
you have exhibitions that complement what is covered
by the curriculum requirements? could teachers bring
in classes, get a tour with an educator and the guide
as a follow up piece? its more work, but could
generate more traffic.
just a random thought.....
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> A suggestion.
> Does the museum have a web site? You might consider
> putting the entire guide on the web site in a .pdf
> format. The teachers could then download and print
> it off themselves.
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> You could send them all copies of the three
> suggested lessons along with information on how to
> find the entire book on the Internet. If they don't
> have web access, they could order a copy from you
> for $5.00.
>
> Heather Price
> Ella Sharp Museum
> Jackson, Michigan
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