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Started by Steve at 08-24-2007 3:47 PM. Topic has 0 replies.

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   08-24-2007, 3:47 PM
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Forming Teams
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So... to make our investigations go more smootly, I think we need to form teams. 

I think we could probably break our group down into two teams.  That way, we could have "Group A" and "Group B" simultaneously
investigate different parts of an investigation.  We could cover twice as much ground as if we are all clumped together moving as one group.  We would also not spend so much time bumping into each other and making as much noise. 

We could break up the teams by equipment used as well.  Have "Group A" using the EMF to make a sweep and record audio as well.  "Group B" could do still photography and videography.  Or we could break it up however we want.  My point is that each group could be a little more focused on what they are doing instead of everyone trying to do their own things all at the same time. 

Since I have walkie-talkies now, it will be easy for the groups to stay in touch as well.

What do you guys think?

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