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Great! We look forward to seeing you then.
Quoting Daniel Baker <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi Jacquie - That was a good meeting the other night. Mon. 10/15 I
> have a field project with my CDAE 251 class and I'll be away from
> Burlington. I could meet on Mon 10/22 at 7. We can talk about the
> details and questions re. the next Honduras trip then.
>
> Best,
>
> Dan
>
> Jacqueline Elizabeth Bell wrote:
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>> Thank-you again for sharing your time and project with us this
>> past monday night. Monday nights are best for us to meet becuase
>> of many conflicting schedules. Will you be available this monday,
>> the 15th or the following monday (22nd) at 7:00?
>> The student chapter & our technical lead, Peter DeGraff would like
>> to meet to discuss how to develop this tie to Hondorus and your
>> class. From your presentation it looks like a particular group,
>> your class or a graduate student, identifies a need and implements
>> a solution while working very closely with the Hondorus community.
>> We have the same beliefs and missions in our work. My hope is to
>> meet with you and disucss some possible engineering needs of this
>> community.
>> Our chapter could then work on a few solutions that could be
>> evaluated on a site assessment to see if the solutions would be
>> suitable and adequate for the community. The design and
>> construction details could be worked out during the spring semester
>> as a group. After your and nicole's careful evaluation and
>> collaboration, the project can then be implemented (hopefully
>> traveling with your class in May).
>> This would be a possible way to work with your class as an EWB
>> club, instead of trying to fit us all in your class. We can try
>> our best to build the bridge between engineers and community
>> development!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jacquie
>>
>
> --
> Daniel Baker, Ph.D.
> Department of Community Development & Applied Economics
> Rm 205E Morrill Hall
> University of Vermont
> Burlington, VT 05405
> Office Phone: 802-656-0040
> Office FAX: 802-656-1423
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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