Here we go

okfinallyI’ve never been accused of being at a loss for words.  So let’s try out a blog.  Besides, twelve LabNotes a year is CLEARLY not enough communication for me.  Here’s a rundown of a few new (and ongoing) things I have for you:

LabNotes and the Archive

LabNotes are a monthly newsletter that I send out to a few of my friends out there.  In the past, I have been able to send these out from my own server.  Unfortunately, “the man” did not like me sending out a few thousand emails every month.  So, I had to change the format a bit and send them through a new server.  Hence, the facelift that all of you noticed in the October LabNotes.  Change is always scary, but I think this new format is going to work out just fine!  In fact, I’ve received so many requests for past issues recently, I’ve created an archive for you to explore.  Check out the archive and if you like what you see, register to receive your own copy.  I promise no SPAM whatsoever!

Suggestion Box

For those of you who have been following me for the past few years, I want to thank you for all your suggestions.  I could not do this without you.  To make things a little easier, I have created a suggestion box for you to send me a message about anything you like, dislike, or want to see from me.

Classic Science Labs (aka – Life Science Online Course)

Science Pioneers, a non-profit informal science organization in the Kansas City area, has asked me to create  an online course for homeschool families and public school educators based on the free Classic Science: Life Science curriculum I am offering.  It is entitled, ”eLab: A 6-Week Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything” and begins in January.  You can find out more about this course on their website here.  

Classic Science Testimonials

Again, thank all of you who have helped to spread the word about the Classic Science curriculum.  I had no idea that so many people out there would find be talking about little o’ me.  I have placed a few of the blogs and personal emails I have received in the past couple of years about the curriculum.  If you are uncertain about whether or not the Classic Science curriculum is right for you, check out what people all over the world are saying in the testimonials!

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One Response to Here we go

  1. Mia

    Hi, Mr. Q! Glad to see you now have a blog!

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