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From: answers@noaa.gov

To: chcolwel@mail.volusia.k12.fl.us

Sent: 5/23/2003 2:12 PM

Subject: [Incident 030523-000029] Permission to use your graphic

 

Recently you requested personal assistance from our on-line support

center, Answers@NOAA.gov.  Below is a summary of your request and our

response. 

 

Thank you for using our services.

 

 

Subject

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Permission to use your graphic

 

 

Discussion Thread

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Response (Howard) - 05/23/2003 02:12 PM

All NOAA material on the web is in the public domain and you are free to

use them; a credit to NOAA would be appreciated.

 

Customer - 05/23/2003 11:05 AM

From: <chcolwel@mail.volusia.k12.fl.us>

Message-ID:

<01B44BCA0F92D311AA6A0008C7B12F120BF5DAE8@popeye.volusia.k12.fl.us>

To: webmaster@noaa.gov

Subject: Permission to use your graphic

Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 10:40:03 -0400

 

In April of 2003, Mainland High School received a state Enhancing

Education

through Teaching with Technology (EETT) Grant. Our purpose is to design

and

develop an online, integrated math and science learning environment

called

AlgebraLAB. One component of the project involves creating a series of

occupational profiles that show students the connection between math and

science skills in real world careers.

 

As the program manager representing this grant we would like permission

to

use on our site the following graphic:

 

 http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/images/orcasandboat_sm.jpg

 

that we viewed at

 

 http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/protectedresources/observers/brochure.htm

 

We will link a bibliography entry back to your webpage.

 

Thank you for considering our request.

Cathy Colwell

Program Manager

Enhancing Education Through Technology

Mainland High School

Daytona Beach, FL  32114

(386) 258-4665

 

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Howard J. Diamond

GeoSpatial Data and Climate Services Group Leader

Silver Spring, MD

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