|  |  | 1. Friends & AcquaintancesStarting with the most obvious, you have
    friends who can help. There are acquaintances whom you have met at workshops and
    conferences, contacts at the central office or the department of education, locals whom
    you have invited as classroom guest speakers, and friends of friends who have a special
    interest or area of expertise. Get in the habit of getting e-mail addresses. Ask people
    for their business card. If they don't have their e-mail address on the card, ask them for
    it and write it on the card in your own handwriting. If you do not have a business card,
    get one. Have fun designing it, or ask your students to design one for you. Be sure to
    include your e-mail address. If you have a web page, include that as well. 
      Section: E-mailPage 1: Friends & Acquaintances
 Page 2: Academia
 Page 3: Government
 Page 4: Direct Approach
 Page 5: Soliciting Help Through E-mail
 Page 6: Search Tools for Finding People
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