User talk:Lasermaster
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Thanks for your photos!
[edit]Hello!
My name is Laurie and I'm the Project Manager for na2ure, an NYC-based startup toy company. We featured these photos of yours in our upcoming app:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Redpandas4430.JPG https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Redpandas4570.JPG
Thank you!
na2ure is all about designing science play. We developed a game-changing platform called ferret that classifies ecological data into an intuitive network that can be easily learned through play. The high end value of our work attracted STEM>STEAM icon John Maeda, as well as the VCs behind LittleBits, Sphero, Makerbot, and Shapeways. The science has been vetted by MD's and PhD's, tested by kids, and praised by educators as appealing to all ages.
None of this would have been possible without your work. Thank you.
The app is available on the iOS platform and will be released to the public soon. Be sure to follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Anigramit) and Twitter (@anigramit) for a quick, easy way to share the news with your social media network -- and to keep up to date on all the great stuff we’re doing.
Again, thank you! Laurie Vazquez Project Manager, na2ure manager@na2ure.com