Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Fwd: AIS-Parent's Day Saturday-March 7




All

 

Attached are two files. The AIS_PD_Program_2015.pdf contains the: cover sheet, the programs for each room, and a floor plan for the Admin Building at NIST. Print the pages needed. The program is 8 pages total, but the type is bigger than past years.

 

Unless you find a really big error, it is done. No redoing the program because a project title or name is misspelled.

 

To find which room their kids are in, they can use the "room finder" file. We will have a small number of copies of the "room finder" at the front tables.  Presumably they can look Friday night or Saturday morning to figure out which room they are in. We will also have a small number of full programs printed up and available at the front tables.

Moderators can do the same.

 

We got a few more moderator names than expected. We assigned 3 per room, first using those with children presenting. For others that do not have presenters, they might still be needed to stand in for some no shows.

The children are listed in in each room in alphabetical order. If several are co-presenting or need to leave early, they can inform the moderators to revise the order

 

Request from Alga-the AIS 4-H community coordinator

 

There are two evaluation forms attached. Those who can and want to, please fill it up and send as an attachment to algapie@umd.edu-one (for youth and one for adults)

You can also bring this on Saturday.

 

 

https://umdsurvey.umd.edu/SE/?SID=SV_0IEyQHr37xTPj49

 

https://umdsurvey.umd.edu/SE/?SID=SV_0HY7rfR8SgsCM1T

 

PLEASE ARRIVE BETWEEN 8:15 AND 8:30. Follow directions of the folks (NIST Volunteers) at the gate. Bring a BIG DOSE of patience!!

 

See you all Saturday at NIST NOT Lockheed Martin!




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Krishna Samavedam
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Monday, March 2, 2015

Fwd: AIS: 2014-15 Projects and Sessions



Hello All, 

It has been a wonderful year of many good sessions and the Parent's Day event was a huge success (I am sure the kids enjoyed the party the most!). 

This year we had over 40+ sessions, thanks to relentless effort on Raj's part in recruiting parent volunteers and others teachers! The list of all presentations is updated in the blog: Presentations

This year, we had about 100 students who submitted their Parents Day projects, including the ones that presented last week at LM. The list is available at: Parents Day Presentations

I also want to thank you all for your generosity and for the thoughtful gift.

Looking forward to a great event for the kids next Saturday at NIST.

Thanks,
Krishna