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We need to be vigilant about careful use of the Starlab, require that
all users are certified, and use the new inventory process.
- NEVER touch the face of the
cylinders
- Use only water and maybe mild (not
abrasive powders) detergent to clean the surface.
- DO NOT let students or
untrained associates handle the projector or cylinders.
- Please supervise students entering and
assembling and avoid sitting against the STARLAB wall.
- All users are reminded that they must
purchase their own pointers.
- Please keep the FAN clear of dust.
- Use cotton gloves to handle the
cylinders (or use rubber gloves that are in your school
"infirmary").
- Use duct tape to repair tears as they
develop and use patches for pinholes.
- Please inspect ALL STARLAB
parts and cylinders upon arrival and report in writing any
damages.
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Warren
http://www.wcs.k12.mi.us/mmstc/mmstc.htm
Armada
http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/armada/armada/armada.htm
Utica
http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/utica/schutic.htm
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Science Olympiads - Macomb County
http://macsoly.tripod.com/
Science and Humanities Symposia
http://www.media.wayne.edu/news.releases/99march/science.html
Westinghouse
http://www.nsta.org/main/news/stories/nsta_story.php?news_story_ID=48127
NSTA
http://www.nsta.org/programs/
FIRST Robotics
http://www.asme.org/education/precollege/first/firstscholarship.htm
Clinton River Water Monitoring
http://www.crwc.org/info/about.html
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Field Trips
Bored no More
Museums and Learning
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Museum/
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