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Subject:Online Tech Writing Classes From:"Tony G. Rocco" <trocco -at- NAVIS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 24 Mar 1997 11:07:09 -0800
Last week, some people asked about online tech writing courses. Here's info
about the University of Minnesota mailing list for their graduate online
tech writing program. If you subscribe, you will be sent information about
their course offerings each semester. - tgr
MinnNews is a brief electronic newsletter that was created in order to update
interested people on the on-line courses offered by the Department of Rhetoric
at the University of Minnesota. MinnNews does not have any set frequency of
distribution; rather, it will be distributed as new courses are offered
and information developed in Rhetoric's on-line program.
To subscribe to the list, please send a message to the mail server:
Majordomo -at- rhet -dot- agri -dot- umn -dot- edu with the command:
subscribe minnnews yourname -at- yourserver
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