Some of the technology centers are beginning to embed their viewbook on their websites.
This is a great idea that means an up to date copy of your book will always be available for anyone to read, at anytime. If you are collecting parents contact information at your tour, how about sending a follow up email to the parents that evening, just in case the student threw away the vieewbook you gave them.
Great job and I hope to see more embedded viewbooks.
12.01.2011
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