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	<title>Comments on: Summer Design Institute &#8211; Day 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 18:17:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In solidarity with the 90%, I would like to know what is wrong with dirt and body odor; I would also like to see better relationship between fashion/personal statement and the laundry room.

Other than that, I love this group and this experience.

Peace and Love

from the urban hippie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In solidarity with the 90%, I would like to know what is wrong with dirt and body odor; I would also like to see better relationship between fashion/personal statement and the laundry room.</p>
<p>Other than that, I love this group and this experience.</p>
<p>Peace and Love</p>
<p>from the urban hippie</p>
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		<title>By: Kevan Nitzberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevan Nitzberg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 21:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Response to Day 4 on Day 4 - who would&#039;ve guessed (grin).



Today we had a wonderful opportunity to engage with and listen to Bryan Bell and the extraordinary design projects that he was intrinsic in facilitating the successful completion of in post-Katrina New Orleans as well as the structures that were created for many migrant agricultural workers in the South providing more habitable living conditions for them.



In the afternoon, the &#039;design teams&#039; reconvened to continue to work on their respective educational-based presentations.  Our group (#6), went through a highly energized and (sometimes daunting) discussion of the processes and tools necessary to help increase parental involvement in the schools in order to help raise the level of student success / performance.  That collaboration  produced several different avenues for consideration that ultimately arrived at what we will be presenting tomorrow.  I found myself to be thoroughly intrigued in both the flow of the discussion as well as the resulting framework that our final outcome took on.



Kevan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Response to Day 4 on Day 4 &#8211; who would&#8217;ve guessed (grin).</p>
<p>Today we had a wonderful opportunity to engage with and listen to Bryan Bell and the extraordinary design projects that he was intrinsic in facilitating the successful completion of in post-Katrina New Orleans as well as the structures that were created for many migrant agricultural workers in the South providing more habitable living conditions for them.</p>
<p>In the afternoon, the &#8216;design teams&#8217; reconvened to continue to work on their respective educational-based presentations.  Our group (#6), went through a highly energized and (sometimes daunting) discussion of the processes and tools necessary to help increase parental involvement in the schools in order to help raise the level of student success / performance.  That collaboration  produced several different avenues for consideration that ultimately arrived at what we will be presenting tomorrow.  I found myself to be thoroughly intrigued in both the flow of the discussion as well as the resulting framework that our final outcome took on.</p>
<p>Kevan</p>
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