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Sending E-Mail to the Course Listserve (discontinued 1.6.10)


January 6, 2010 Update:

Effective immediately, the use of the TEC 908 Course Listserve has been discontinued.

A significant number of course participants (particularly those who are using school district provided e-mail accounts and web-based e-mail accounts like yahoomail or hotmail) have encountered difficulties in subscribing to and using the course listserve.

If you find instructions to send a message to the course listserve on the course website or in your logbook ignore that instruction and send the message directly to my e-mail address.


If you would like to experience the benefits of a listserve subscription, let me suggest several that I have found beneficial.

Teachers.Net Mail Rings

Note: Teachers.net offers dozens of special interest listserves (they call them MailRings...) which can provide opportunities for communication with other educators who share similar teaching assignments.

GLEF's Weekly E-Newsletter

Note: The George Lucas Educational Foundation offers an excellent weekly E-Newsletters that provide a steady stream of useful information focused on the integration of technology into the classroom.

The Opening Bell

If you are NEA member, you can subscribe to The Opening Bell. "The Opening Bell is a daily news briefing tailored to the needs of professionals in public education, summarizing key media coverage of education-related news from the preceding 24 hours."

Edutopia Groups

The George Lucas Educational Foundation's Edutopia site also hosts a growing number of discussion groups where educators can "network, collaborate, support and innovate our way into this new world, together."

 

 

 

 

 

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