Thu, 3 Feb 2000 13:29:16 EST
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Let me toss a few more ideas around. As a professor at a university, I'm
going to approach the "powers that be" regarding what can be done about
setting up such a course through them / it.
Second, what we need do is start keeping a list of all who are interested,
this not only for obvious reasons but to also form the basis of a group to
get the parameters, syllabus, et al. put together.
Next, we must look at ALL options for such a course, including: (1) through
a university, as a previous member mentioned; (2) deciding if we want to
use real time conversations (such as can be done through AOL's IMs and
Yahoo's Messenger) or a course that would function strictly on e-mails (not
my preference, certainly, as the interaction and spontaneity is nil); (3)
What the course will entail; (4) the purpose of the course. There are many
others I could list, but this will do for starters -- let's get some input
and take this great idea beyond the realm of great e-mails!
Errol
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