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Question for all facilitators:
If you had the opportunity to attend another Synergistic training right here in Aiken this summer, would you be interested to do so? Please respond!!
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If you had the opportunity to attend another Synergistic training right here in Aiken this summer, would you be interested to do so? Please respond!!
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JHughes_LBC says:
March 16, 2009 at 12:29 pm
This is a great idea!
I hope this works out. I post a lot of my ideas at the Pitsco forums website http://www.pitsco-network.com/synergistic/forums/index.php
I will start moving some of those topics over here so the local Synergistic labs can see those and make suggestions or additions to them.
J Hughes
Synergistic Lab
LBC Middle School
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Diane says:
March 16, 2009 at 6:10 pm
Thanks, Mr. Hughes. I look forward to reading your materials.
Diane Mangiante, PEP Director
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prandall says:
March 17, 2009 at 11:16 am
Hi fellow lab facilitators,
This is a great way for us to keep in touch. I’m really enjoying my first year in the lab here at NAMS. SO MUCH TO LEARN!!
We’ll be moving our lab to it’s new temporary home in May. I’ll be there for 2 years and then move to a permanent lab in our new renovated building.
With the budget crunch, I’ve been trying to find ways to conserve on consumables.I send a letter home listing what is most needed and then give a little extra credit for donations. Someone donated lots of white glue so at the end of each rotation I just pour it into the colored glue, stir it and I never have to buy expensive colored glue. I also cut the chromotography strips in half(Forensics)and that works fine.I asked our police department to donate lifting tape. I reuse the colored water(Weights/Measures)for several rotations. I also reuse the disposable aprons.
If anyone has any other saving tips — please share!
Feel free to visit anytime(before May), I love showing off the lab!!!
Pat Randall
Synergistic Lab
North Augusta Middle School
I submitted this at the main part of the PEP site, but I am going to put it here also.
You can add food coloring to white glue to get colored glue. This would also keep the colors bright.
J Hughes
LBC Synergistic Lab