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Revision as of 21:11, 11 July 2017

Human Practices

Going Beyond the Lab

Outreach

First Way We Interacted

Short Description about how we interacted with some group of people (Plebe survey thing?) and we'll throw in a photo or two here with the plebes or some pictures of people talking and smiling.


Second Way We Interacted

I'm still thinking of keeping the little quote thing around since it adds a little bit to the paragraph, so maybe we can get a person from the crowd to comment on what they think of the project, or just talk about how it is nice to go out and spread our message. Nothing crazy.

An inspirational message about how we love to tell people about the wonderful things we are doing down in D.C!

Wrap up sentence of the interaction, talk about how it impacted our work.

In this section it would be nice to have a close up picture of someone from the group talking to a bunch of students or something, or maybe pointing to a volunteer who is asking questions.

person pointing

Mentor Work