Get them thinking about creative and critical thinking. Right now
he/she is being inundated and drilled with memorization techniques.
Allow them to realize that there are a variety of ways to learn. Esp
for a future design career they'll need to start opening and playing
with these different learning methods.

On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:10:43, ELISABETH HUBERT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing I'd be sure to mention is how important it is for our
>  profession to "think" like others. So although the basic knowledge
>  is SUPER important I'd pass on how you interact and work with
>  non-design partners. Hope this helps!!
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