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(no subject) [Aug. 6th, 2009|06:42 pm]

batboybites
Is this community still active?  I just became a yearbook adviser and I'm looking for resources.
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(no subject) [May. 11th, 2008|09:14 pm]

clicketykeys
Ok, you know how much Kids These Days like taking goofy pictures of themselves and their buddies with their cell phones? anyone thought of letting them email in those pictures and running them as a border along otherwise-dull pages, like the ads or the index? I'm considering it (for next year) but I don't know if it'll cause more problems than it's worth.
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(no subject) [Mar. 28th, 2008|08:36 pm]

clicketykeys
Who selects the publisher for the yearbook? Which publisher does your school use, and why?
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Book delivery [Jan. 23rd, 2008|05:17 pm]

clicketykeys
Is your yearbook delivered late-spring, before school lets out, or in the fall? Why?
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(no subject) [Jan. 20th, 2008|10:00 am]

humbird
What are some ways you have used to inspire kids who want to just toss 8 pictures on a page with a headline and call themselves done? If they're doing it out of laziness, I know how to handle it, but if they're doing it because they honestly don't have the type of creativity necessary for this type of task...I'm not sure where to go from there.

I've tried utilizing Josten's PageSurfer. I've tried showing them examples of creative layouts in magazines and other yearbooks. I've tried taking their own layouts and showing them how to spice them up.

Thoughts?
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(no subject) [Jan. 18th, 2008|06:19 am]

clicketykeys
Ok, I'll start out positive...

What is the BEST thing about being a yearbook adviser?
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