Spread the Word on MORE
Leah Langby
August 26, 2010
Keeping Up With Kids

Part of the IFLS Long Range Plan is to produce some MORE-related materials for youth. This sounds pretty vague, doesn’t it? That’s because we wanted to make sure to leave room for people working with youth to help us decide what format and contentyou would find most useful for this sort of thing, and what age you’d like to target.

So…what do you want kids to know about MORE? How can we help you convey that information? Do you need a Power Point? A bookmark? A podcast? A video? Or something so cool we can’t imagine it ourselves yet?

What age is the priority for you? Should we tackle something for teens first? Fourth graders? Kindergarteners? Who do you want us to start with?

If you have ideas or suggestions, feel free to post them in the comments OR send an email to Lori Roholt, who is heading up this project: roholt@ifls.lib.wi.us

THANKS for your feedback! We can’t work in a vaccuum here, so we love to hear what you want.

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