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Subject:Request (fwd) From:Sherri Hall <shall -at- HILCO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 8 Feb 1995 09:39:39 CST
Bob Whipple posted:
> Creighton University is planning to put its first frosh composition course
> online in Fall 1995. <stuff cut>
> Our question: we are aware that this has been a matter of course for many
> schools already. We would, therefore, appreciate references to:
> . URL/gopher/other addresses of first-year course "spaces"
> . References to Internet/WWW resources which would be, in your
> opinion, appropriate for a frosh comp class (e.g., Yanoff list or the
> John December list at RPI)
> . Rationales used in proposing such courses and getting them approved
> . Rationales used in opposition to such courses
> . Narratives of joy or woe
> . Anything else you'd like to tell us.
> Please send email to this address, and respond off-list if you wish.
I'm interested in these responses as well. Please either post to list or
copy me in on the responses. Thanks a million!
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