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Thank you CDC!
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donna c. from Altanta, GA
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Posted By:
donna cutshall
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5/18/2009 11:41:18 AM
A big thank goes out to the CDC for hosting the Design Process class. The facilities were very comfortable and accommodating to the learning process. I learned so much infomation while visiting the building that really is intriguing to me and would also be very interesting for my students.
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Bertina Banks
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7/8/2009 10:51:35 PM
I second that. I really enjoyed attending the Design class at the CDC in April. The facility was outstanding. I enjoyed the tour and learning about how the staff reacts during disasters.
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Steven Fowler
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7/12/2009 3:24:45 PM
I'll third that, Donna. My favorite parts were meeting all the folks at the Design Institute and collaborating with all the great educators.
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