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Extractions: Date: Wed, Feb 13 2002 Message-ID: <019601c1b4a6$ab47e130$0400a8c0@richard> From: "Richard Grace" < richard@grace.fsbusiness.co.uk > To: "Richard Grace" < richard@grace.fsbusiness.co.uk richard@grace.fsbusiness.co.uk Consultancy info and portfolio www.aarco.co.uk Digital Imaging info www.kelipix.com Musiclessons www.musiclessonsonline.co.uk Find old school friends www.oldschoolmates.co.uk Next message: info@moldproblem.com: "Mold problem" Previous message: MyComputer: "Need a new Computer? No Credit - Bad Credit No Problem!" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Other mail archives: [this mailing list] [other W3C mailing lists] Mail actions: [ respond to this message ] [ mail a new topic ]
W3c-wai-au@w3.org From April To June 1998: Re: Using HTML Edito Other mail archives this mailing list other W3C mailing lists; not recommendedany product because of this it takes about as long to teach somebody HTML http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-au/1998AprJun/0024.html
Extractions: Date: Sat, May 16 1998 charlesn@sunrise.srl.rmit.edu.au w3c-wai-au@w3.org cc: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org http://www.cgu.edu Next message: Taylor-Made: "Re: Using htlm editors to produce clean code?" Previous message: Jutta Treviranus: "Sorry, here is the actual location" Next in thread: Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr: "Re: Using HTML editors to produce clean code?" Maybe reply: Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr: "Re: Using HTML editors to produce clean code?" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Other mail archives: [this mailing list] [other W3C mailing lists] Mail actions: [ respond to this message ] [ mail a new topic ]
Mailing Lists For Teachers Over 100000 lists covering the full spectum of education topics.Category Reference Education Directories This is a list of mailing lists, also known as listservs net/lista/juegosycancionesThis is a mailing list for elementary teachers who teach Spanish to non http://www.theteachersguide.com/listservs.html
Extractions: This is a list of mailing lists, also known as "listservs." They are email discussion groups dedicated to topics of interest to educators. Each "subscriber" may contribute to the ongoing discussion, and any contributions are automatically forwarded to everyone on the list. To network among educators I suggest subscribing to one or several of the many mailrings available at The Teacher's Net . They have separate mailrings for each grade, along with specialty rings. It is the best source available in my opinion.
HWG Mailing Lists - Charters And Instructions - Hwg-news listmanager@hwg.org in order to resolve problems with the mailing list. Table ofContents. They are there to keep the lists on topic, teach people about http://www.hwg.org/lists/hwg-news/
Extractions: HWG.Org Resources Lists Classes ... Charters and Instructions hwg-news hwg-news Membership List and Guild Newsletter Table of Contents What is the hwg-news Membership List? hwg-news is the HTML Writers Guild's Membership List and Guild Newsletter. Postings are restricted to postings by the Governing Board. hwg-news is the mandatory list to which all members must be subscribed. hwg-news is: This list is archived. [Table of Contents] Am I subscribed to hwg-news? If you join the Guild - you are automatically subscribed to this list. Keep in mind that if you unsubscribe from hwg-news, you are no longer a member of the Guild. [Table of Contents] How to subscribe and become a Guild member Read the Guild's Membership FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) to learn more about membership.
Extractions: S. Kathleen Kitao : Doshisha Women's College, Kyoto, Japan There are many mailing lists for people who are interested in teaching English or foreign languages. We have compiled a list of about 40 mailing lists which might be interesting to you. We tried to include the names, computer addresses, list addresses, and, in some cases, descriptions, information about the list managers and their e-mail addresses, and our comments. The lists are listed alphabetically by list name. For your convenience, we made it possible to click computer addresses, where you send commands, and list addresses, where you post your messages. In order to use them, you need to register your e-mail address on the computer you are using, so that your e-mail message will show your return address. If you are not used to using mailing lists, we strongly suggest that you use TESL-L to get accustomed to posting messages, choosing commands for various purposes, etc. Then you will be able to use mailing lists effectively. TESL-L, the Largest Mailing List for TESL/TEFL
How To Design A Successful Project collaboration. Then post your call to our HILITES mailing list andwe'll forward it to our international mailing lists for you. If http://www.gsn.org/teach/articles/design.project.html
Extractions: This article is based on " Telecommunications In The Classroom: Keys to Successful Telecomputing ," first published in the Computing Teacher in 1990. Check out our Hilites mailing list and Projects Registry for some great ideas. Over the years, Global SchoolNet (Formerly FrEdMail) Foundation has evolved a number of guidelines and principles which have led to many successful collaborative projects involving hundreds of classrooms and thousands of students. Like many aspects of successful teaching, we have found that planning is the key to success. The guidelines presented below have been validated in numerous highly successful classroom based projects on the FrEdMail Network. These guidelines, along with the template for writing you own "Call for Collaboration" will help guide you through a successful online learning experience with your students. Design a project with specific goals, specific tasks, and specific outcomes. The more specific, the better; the more closely aligned with traditional instructional objectives, the better. Avoid "sister school" and "pen pal" projects.
Extractions: Corporate Accountability Project and the 180/Movement for Democracy and Education run a series of email mailing lists (formerly devoted to organized around the Democracy Teach-Ins, which were a precursor to the formation of 180/MDE). Currently there are several hundred students, educators, and community activists across North America and around the world participating in the discussions. Below are descriptions of each list along with a form to subscribe right now through this website. Please don't neglect to read the posting guidelines if you plan to subscribe to the DTI-DISCUSS or CORPORATIONS lists. DTI-UPDATE : This is a very low volume list for periodical announcements and updates relating to 180/MDE DTI-DISCUSS : This list is a forum for sharing information about corporatization of education and how to democratize and de-corporatize the educational system. Expect about 5-8 messages a week. CORPORATIONS : This list is for anti-corporate networking and for announcements and discussion pertaining to anti-corporate organizing. It is not restricted specifically to 180/MDE or to the educational system. Expect about 5-8 messages a week. Archives for the lists can be found by clicking on the list names.
JISCmail - Mailing Lists is to have a forum for open discussion of research and teach ing issues list's MANAGEMENTPAGE to your favourites The CHEST/Keesings Agreement mailing list for http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/mailinglists/category/L10.htm
Communication Network Services - Class Mailing Lists are an instructor at Ohio University, you can use our Class mailing lists web toolto automatically create and manage mailing lists for classes that you teach. http://www.cns.ohiou.edu/email/classmailinglists.html
Extractions: Home E-Mail Class Mailing Lists Class Mailing Lists: Keep in Touch with your Students If you are an instructor at Ohio University, you can use our Class Mailing Lists web tool to automatically create and manage mailing lists for classes that you teach. By default, each list includes your Oak e-mail address and the Oak e-mail addresses of all students enrolled in that class. Adds and drops are processed automatically as they happen, so the list always reflects your course's current enrollment. After the end of the quarter in which the course is offered, the list is deleted automatically. How the Lists Work Sending and receiving messages to a class list is simple. When you create a list, the system automatically generates a name for that list that can be used to send mail to everyone on the list. For example, if the generated name of your class mailing list is 'eng100-a01-fal00-list', then the class mailing list's address would be 'eng100-a01-fal00-list@ohio.edu'. When you send a message to that address using your regular e-mail client, everyone on the list automatically receives a copy of your message. Replies work the same way. Once a list has been created, no special software is needed for sending or receiving class list messages. The list's e-mail address is all you and your students need to know.
Listserv.state.in.us Mailing Lists Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on listserv.state.in.us. arp,HIV/AIDS Educators and ARP's. busmark-teach, no description available. http://listserv.state.in.us/mailman/listinfo
Extractions: Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on listserv.state.in.us. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the info page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list. (Send questions or comments to mailman-owner@localhost List Description [no description available] Adulted [no description available] arp HIV/AIDS Educators and ARP's bus-mark-teach [no description available] Canaltrek [no description available] Card [no description available] CBAM [no description available] Ccds-apprenticeship [no description available] Dualslmsupv [no description available] enGauge For participants in the enGauge Program FL Foreign Languages in Schools gtstate [no description available] Hitechlibrary [no description available] Iace Indiana Academic Competitions for Excellence ipla Indiana Principal Leadership Academy iplalive Streaming video professional development Isit [no description available] ive Indiana Virtual Education Listserv IVINsteer IVIN Steering Committee [no description available] LMMP [no description available] Mathteach Mathematics Educators Discussion Group Newslms [no description available] Ptlt [no description available] Science Science Educators Discussion Group Slmsupv [no description available]
LESSON 4: MAILING LISTS: LISTSERV 2. TEAM LEADER, you will collate the responses and send the compiled list to teachmg@ces.ncsu.eduEnter the Subject as LESSON 4 mailing lists listserv Note http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/it/itaids/online/btb/btb95/lesson4.html
LESSON 3 ALMANAC MAILING LISTS Address your message to teachmg@ces.ncsu.edu Address a carbon copy to your teammembers Enter the subject as LESSON 3 Almanac mailing lists BONUS EXERCISE http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/it/itaids/online/btb/btb95/lesson3.html
Extractions: 3 a. For example: subscribe edupage Debbie Shaffer 4. Send the message. TO UNSUBSCRIBE: 1. Address an e-mail message to: listproc@educom.edu 2. Enter the subject as "Unsubscribe from EDUPAGE" 3. In the body of your message type the command: unsubscribe edupage 4. Send the message. ==> OTHER INFORMATION Group Address for Instructors: teach-mg@ces.ncsu.edu Individual Addresses of Instructors: Mitch Owen North Carolina State University mitch_owen@ncsu.edu Becky Osborne West Virginia University rrosb@wvnvms.wvnet.edu Debbie Shaffer CSREES - USDA dshaffer@esusda.gov Pennsylvania State University Beth Raney Pennsylvania State University beth_raney@agcs.cas.psu.edu John Giesemann Mississippi State University johng@mces.msstate.edu Eldon Fredericks CSREES - USDA freder@ecn.purdue.edu Purdue University Barbara Dawkins Mississippi State University barbarad@mces.msstate.edu Jon Atherton Cornell University jatherto@cce.cornell.edu Kevin Gamble North Carolina State University kevin_gamble@ncsu.edu Cathy Bridwell CSREES - USDA cbridwell@esusda.gov This online class is sponsored by the Cooperative Extension System, a national educational network established through legislation; it is a partnership of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, state land-grant universities, and county governments. In cooperation with: AG*SAT, a national consortium of land-grant institutions affiliating with other educational institutions, government, business, and industry to develop and provide distance-education programs and services. This online course is open to all citizens without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. (c) 1994 - May not modify or copy without the consent of the author.
Mailing List / Listas De Correo http//www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/anthroteach-learn/; APPSOC Applied Sociology. MARXISM-IntroTo subscribe to this mailing lists, open mail to majordomo@lists http://www.sociologia.de/soc/research/discugroups.htm
Policy For Establishing LISTSERV Mailing Lists class lists (with rotating faculty who teach the courses a noncontributing co-owneron all departmental lists. not change the ownership of mailing lists as ITS http://post.queensu.ca/~listserv/lsv/lsvpolicy.html
Extractions: Listserv Policy for Establishing Mailing Lists Information Technology Services (ITS) provides Listserv Mailing List Services to faculty and staff at Queen's University in support of Education, Research and Teaching. ITS at Queen's University does not provide mailing list services to students or to members of the Internet community. Queen's sanctioned student clubs who wish to communicate with their membership may request a UseNet News group from ITS. ITS has a responsibility to ensure these resources are being used responsibly, and must be in a position to take immediate corrective action should a problem occur. ITS will support LISTSERV based mailing lists that meet the following criteria: A Queen's faculty or continuing staff member is designated as the List Owner and assumes ownership and responsibility for the operation of the list. Primary List Owner e-mail addresses must belong to a real person and are not generic e-mail accounts.
Localhost Mailing Lists - Admin Links is the collection of publiclyadvertised mailman mailing lists on localhost. can befound at the mailing list overview bus-mark-teach, no description available http://lotus.doe.state.in.us/mailman/admin
Extractions: Welcome! Below is the collection of publicly-advertised mailman mailing lists on localhost. Click on a list name to visit the configuration pages for that list. To visit the administrators configuration page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. General list information can be found at the mailing list overview page (Send questions and comments to mailman-owner@localhost List Description [no description available] Adulted [no description available] arp HIV/AIDS Educators and ARP's bus-mark-teach [no description available] Canaltrek [no description available] Card [no description available] CBAM [no description available] Ccds-apprenticeship [no description available] Dualslmsupv [no description available] enGauge For participants in the enGauge Program FL Foreign Languages in Schools gtstate [no description available] Hitechlibrary [no description available] Iace Indiana Academic Competitions for Excellence ipla Indiana Principal Leadership Academy iplalive Streaming video professional development Isit [no description available] ive Indiana Virtual Education Listserv IVINsteer IVIN Steering Committee [no description available] Legwatch [no description available] LMMP [no description available] Marcopolo [no description available] Mathteach Mathematics Educators Discussion Group Newslms [no description available] Ptlt [no description available] Science Science Educators Discussion Group Slmsupv [no description available] Snurses Indiana School Nurses
Cygwin Mailing Lists It doesn't make sense to ask nonexperts to teach you about C or bash. AvailableCygwin mailing lists. Note that none of the below lists accept html mail. http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html
Extractions: Cygwin Home Red Hat Cygwin Product Community Mailing Lists ... sources.redhat.com Is there a mailing list for the project? Yes. There are several. They are listed below. However, please check out the FAQ , the documentation , and the bug reporting guidelines before sending email to a mailing list. I have a question! Should I just send it to one (or all) of the mailing lists below? That depends. Have you adequately researched your question already? Cygwin is not a new project. It's been around for more than five years. That means that almost any question that you are burning to ask has probably already been asked. Almost every observation that you can make has probably been made. Almost every suggestion for improvement that you can think of has probably been suggested. So, rather than send YA "same old" observation to one of the mailing lists below, and possibly be flamed as a result, you owe it to yourself to do some background research before posting. Places to check for information would be the Cygwin FAQ , the Cygwin documentation , the web , and the mailing list archives (click on a mailing list name below to search the archive). Using one of these methods, it's likely that you'll be able to find the answers that you seek without sending email to thousands of people and you'll have the satisfaction of having gained valuable research skills.
Class-based Mailing Lists Classbased mailing lists. You may or may not be aware that MAILSERV-basedmailing lists are available for the classes you teach. http://www.uni.edu/its/ns/mailserv/classes.html
Extractions: You may or may not be aware that MAILSERV-based mailing lists are available for the classes you teach. These mailing lists replace the private distribution lists that were provided prior to Summer 1997. These mailing lists allow you, your students, and interested outsiders to communicate with each other outside the classroom via e-mail messages. In addition, a roster of your class will be e-mailed to you as an added benefit. The information contained in the roster may/should be suitable for importing into a spreadsheet or other electronic gradebook. To request a list, please provide me with the department, course, and section numbers for the class(es) desired. Section numbers are necessary even for single-section classes because they are not always numbered "01". Also, please do this via e-mail rather than telephone to avoid potential errors in the translation. Finally, if you have multiple e-mail accounts, please submit your request from the one that you will be using for list participation and management during the semester. If you have questions about any of this, please don't hesitate to ask. Contact