Re: WW 97 ESLI Vashon Island WA Team

Robert E. Ford (rford@igc.apc.org)
Mon, 12 May 1997 02:01:33 -0700 (PDT)

Vashon Island team,

Really looking forward to your participation - sounds like a very
wonderfully diverse team
with great ideas. Welcome on board.

Bob Ford

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>Greetings from Vashon Island, WA:>
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>We've posponed posting until science fairs & grades were out of the way -
>although we've only had an initial opportunity to review the study
>proposals thus far. First then, our team:
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>Gay Gerky, 6th grade life sciences & ecology, McMurray Middle School
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>Evan Justin, 8th grade earth / space sciences (planetology), McMurray
>Middle School, University of Washington Summer Middle School Science
>Computer Lab School
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>Rod Mitchel, 10th grade biology / island studies, Vashon Island High
>School
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>All we've managed thus far is to emphatically concurr that we want to
>develope a broad based curriculum together from our seminar enrichments
>for widspread implementation. Rod mentioned an interest in refugee
>population corridore studies, Gay in local action for global
>environmemntal issues, & Yours Truely is interested in planetary system
>integrations (such as the C-cycle activity) & datamongering as the
>resident techie (especially re: Earth/Mars comparisons, &/or SLIME)
> Evan & Rod both have web & email @ work & home, Gay gets web access at
>work via a shared terminal outside her room:<...
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>We plan on getting together again Tr15May to consolidate our plans & post
>the tenative ideas on the website. Meanwhile, Evan at least anxiously
>awaits confirmation of the NSF funding & the extent of our web access
>outside of class (is metrocom/ricochet in your area?), & Gay is interested
>in wether we have room mates or not in the dorms. More later - meanwhile
>treat me (Evan) as the contact webhead. ttfn-ec
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>PS-HALE BOPP STILL GOOD - ANOTHER WEEK OR SO;>
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>Evan Justin INTERNET: ejust@atmos.washington.edu
>206-463-9168x104 UUCP: uw-beaver!atmos.washington.edu!ejust
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>8th Grade Earth/Space Science/Math
>McMurray Middle School, 9329 S.W. Cemetery Road
>Vashon Island, WA 98070-6105 (USA)
>FAX: 206-463-9707
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>because it is beautiful.
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>and if Nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living."
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>-Henri Poincare'
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