Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 13:53:39 -0600 (CST)
From: Kelli Guidry-Sherrill <kg1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
To: Chien-chih 'James' Lee <cl2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
Kelli Guidry-Sherrill
Dear James:
Thank You for taking the time to speak to our class. I am looking forward
to learning a lot about myself and to hopefully becoming a better person
through our readings and class discussions. I hope you will stay in touch
and let us know about any interesting information you find.
Thanks Again,
Kellie
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 23:28:32 -0600 (CST)
From: "Larry S. Anderson -- NCTP" <lsa1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
To: Chien-chih 'James' Lee <cl2@Ra.MsState.Edu>
Subject: Re: The Twenty-Six Letter Key Words of MSU SIP
James, this is terrific! However, the new students have not subscribed to
the class discussion list yet. You'll need to save this message a few
days, then send it to them. I think it will be more powerful after you
have a chance to meet with them and explain to them how they need to
change their thinking, too.
Thank you so much for all you mean to us, James. It's a true pleasure
knowing you!!
Larry S. Anderson, Ed.D. LSA1@Ra.MsState.Edu
Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Technology & Education Voice: (601) 325-2281
Founder, National Center for Technology Planning Fax: (601) 325-7599
Mississippi State University
Chair, Council for Education Technology State of Mississippi
My personal home page URL-- http://www2.msstate.edu/~lsa1
Dear. Dr. A., Kelli Guidry-Sherrill, and SIP "new boold"
It is great that I could know all of you in the initiative class. The
following suggestion that I want to share with you is learned from
Dr. A. and my other classmates. As I mentioned in the class, SIP likes a
long-running. We just took this class earlier than you. I hope this is
useful for you. Since SIP has outstanding "new blood", I believe that SIP
will better and better.
Sincerely,
James Lee
The Twenty-Six Letter Key Words of MSU SIP
Class: TKT 8763 - 01 Professor: Dr. Anderson
SIP alumnus: Chien-Chih (James) Lee
Jan. 17, 1998 at MSU
Action
Action is the best way to learn. People remember 75% of what they
see, hear, and do.
Better
Dr. A always encourages us, "If you can do better, why not?"
Creator
A man of ideas is a valuable person.
Direction
Dr. A's advice is the short cut for our career and life.
Enlargement
Enlarge us; shrink the world.
Fun
We have a lot of friendship and fun.
Guidebook
Renewing the Guidebook is our honor.
Habit
Using the Internet is an essential tool; it becomes our habit.
Interview
Interviewing school districts is a good opportunity to contract
outside.
Joint
Participate with some one in doing assignments as a whole.
Key
Holding key concept of many resources including books and tapes.
Learning
Learning is a long-life pursuit.
Method
Use systematical method to summarize our learning.
Note
Making a note of the class is important for studying.
Objectiveness
Objectiveness is crucial for criticizing other technology plans.
Preparedness
Prepare our assignments as soon as possible.
Question
Putting a question to the questions during the class.
Responsibility
Do the Guidebook on one's own responsibility.
See me C-U
This is a trend to link with the world.
Target
Setting up our own learning objectives is a good start.
Upgrade
Upgrading ourselves is our everyday homework.
Video
Seeing is believing.
Willingness
The decisive factor of success depends on willingness not ability.
X-ray
Using X-ray to reflect our learning process.
Yes
Yes! SIP could bring many benefits for learners.
Zeal
If someone is zealous to search an excellent class, SIP is the
best choice.
Thanks!
Happy New Year!
Have a nice semester!
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