To avoid duplication, after students finish writing their page, have them write
their name on a sticky note to mark that page as completed.
Not exact matches
Before Reid started, conference organizer Lee Rosen tacked up sheets of paper in the meeting room with various topics pertaining to law practice management (paperless office, blogs and web sites, etc.) Each attendee was given four or five
sticky notes and asked to put their
names on the topics that most interested them.
Here's a little trick I like to use: Write down the
name of the job you are targeting
on a sheet of scrap paper or a
sticky note, and keep it by your side as you write.