Re: K1: Listserves

Alice Macpherson (alicemac@Kwantlen.BC.CA)
Sun, 19 Apr 1998 05:11:54 -1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Jenna Seehafer wrote:
> Dr. F. S. Crofton sent the following link:
>
> >http://www.ctt.bc.ca/edtech/et_listserv.html
>
> This organization of discussion groups about teaching online in
> secondary schools in British Columbia may want to join us. They seem
> to have a similar idea to WAOE but on a more local scale.

The Centre for Curriculum Transfer and Technology (known affectionately as
C2T2) is staffed by a very facilitative bunch of folks. I have had the
distict pleasure of working with some of them and hope to be able to do so
again. I would not try to explain their mandate as it is affected by the
winds of political pressure and may be different today from what I
understood it to be last week. I do think that that they would be
a good connection, as well as the Multi Media Users Group of BC. and
another provincial group, SCOET, that is involved in educational
technology. There are others in this province (and across Canada, and
around the world) who may want to be involved / connected.

My question is "Are we ready to make those connections now?" If so, then
we should. Perhaps we want to get through our initial convention first?
Perhaps not?

Constructively Questioning

alice

> Perhaps we can provide a link to them from our WAOE site and visa
> versa. I'm assuming that WAOE is interested in all levels of education,
> but I'm not sure how inclusive the site above is prepared to be; if we
> have none of their members, we should probably contact them directly
> eventually.
>
> Jenna Seehafer
> California State University, Sacramento
>
>
>
>

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