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I'm sure I'm not the only one who has found that there is never a wall
chart or poster of exactly what you want, whether it's a life cycle, an
anatomy lesson, a particular dissection, or what have you. And if you
do find one, it's horrendously expensive.
I've come up with a pretty good way to make my own. They're neat,
bright, colorful, easy to read, light-weight, washable (up to a point),
and rollable for storage. Most of the construction is pretty obvious,
but I've come up with a few tips and tricks others might find useful.
I've got another to make for this semester. Would there be any interest
in my taking photos of the process and making a little how-to website?
Monique Reed
Biology Department
Texas A&M