Switching services
Doersam, Laurel
Laurel.Doersam at caphealth.org
Thu Jun 15 11:17:03 PDT 2000
I'm with you, Michael, on this one. Web-based postings are fabulous for
distance learning - it's so easy to follow a thread and to archive all the
conversation that occurs on any given topic. I vote metanet.
Laurel.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Herman [mailto:mherman at GLOBALCHICAGO.NET]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 5:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Switching services
hello all,
i'll cast my vote with harrison and metanet. i can say that
that is where i first entered these sorts of distance
learning conversations. in a word, phenomenal. i had just
this week been wondering if we shouldn't be considering some
web-based conversations that displayed and archived our
conversations as pages of posted messages, rather than one
email at a time. it's a lot easier to read and refer to
when it's captured 25 messages at a time. easier to scroll
through the topics, too. and immediately available as
archives to all new members. i remember reading back
through something like four years of pioneering
conversations as i began to explore oopen space. i was
going to suggest we try some things on the bulletin board at
the openspaceworld.org website, but metanet blows that crude
system away. m
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