Re: GIS

Ed M. Brogie (ebrogie@mother.esu1.k12.ne.us)
Fri, 27 Jun 1997 06:43:24 -0500 (CDT)

I agree with Dick about the importance of GIS in all these projects. If
we need a global perspective it may be hard to show this to students
without a view from above. I figured the nutrient cycles would use this
and we would like to relate this to prairies and agricultural systems in
the midwest. I too added more memory and storage to my computer.

If we picked a facult proposed project are we to assume we will have the
the resources ( field equipment, etc...) to do this project?

Please inform us if this is not the case?

I would feel better if your staff made a last second scan of all teams and
give them a " your team may want to have this available to do your
project" list. I do not have a feel for the resources available.

I probably have the last minute disorder syndrom, but team 8 could use a
few words from the "coach" of our project.
Do we each have a coach???????

:)

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Ed M. Brogie Ed M. Brogie
Science Department 319 West 6th
Laurel Public Schools Wayne, NE 68787
Laurel, NE 68745
(402) 256-3731
FAX (402) 256-3431