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From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty (w.mccarty@btinternet.com)
Date: Sun Oct 20 2002 - 02:31:59 EDT

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 281.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

             Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 07:17:35 +0100
             From: "James L. Morrison" <morrison@unc.edu>
             Subject: October 22 Technology Source Author Forums

    The October Technology Source Author Forums are offered in collaboration
    with ULiveandLearn, an e-learning company that uses the HorizonLive
    platform to allow participants to interact directly with authors about
    their articles in the current issue via their desktops. You may participate
    in any of these free webcasts by going to
    http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=webchats&issue=185 and clicking on the
    SIGN UP NOW button.

    All Forums are this coming Tuesday, October 22

    11:00-11:45 AM EDT. Carl Berger, one of the pioneers in using information
    technology tools in education, discusses the next killer app in education.
    See http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=995

    1:00-1:45 PM EDT. Gene Abrams and Jeremy Haefner, University of Colorado at
    Colorado Springs mathematics professors, discuss their MathOnline system,
    which allows university instructors to combine traditional and online
    methods in teaching regular math courses. See
    http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=970

    3:00-3:45 PM EDT. Carol Stroud and Brenda Stutsky discuss how they tapped
    community resources to develop a much needs distance education program. See
    http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=939

    4:00-4:45 PM EDT. Peter Suber, a leader in the free online scholarship
    movement, and James Morrison, discuss the main advantages and barriers to
    free online publishing, assesses its current status in the academy, and
    discusses its future development. See
    http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=1025

    If you are unable to join us, the forms will be accessible via the
    "webcast" icon in the Interact! Options menu within each article.

    Many thanks.

    Jim

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    James L. Morrison
    Editor-in-Chief
    The Technology Source
    http://ts.mivu.org
    Home Page: http://horizon.unc.edu
    

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