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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Checking Out LabQuests
Teachers are already checking out LabQuests to use in their classrooms. Remember, we have 13 LabQuests plus the six sensors (DO, Turbidity, Conductivity, pH, Temperature, and GPS) for EACH unit. I have put a link to the left of this blog with a spreadsheet that will tell you where the LabQuests are and when they will be back. There is also a "check-out" policy I would like for you to read before checking out the LabQuest units. If you have any questions, you can email me at wpmckee@gmail.com.
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Well said Wilfred!
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