I'd say that just posting all of what needs to be done, then assigning those that you know are covered works well. Then anything left people can see needs to be done and can take it if they want to.

On 7/19/06, sara vasquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok  please bear with me as I am learning as I go and I am thinking out loud. I
am thinking if my to do list is the best way to approach this. I feel really
weird handing out jobs and not being complete sure that I am taking full
advantage of your help, so if you think that there is a better way to carry
on please let me know. As you can see from my previous e-mail you can see
that I am having second thoughts concerning the coherence of the assignments.

Sara

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