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The Canadian Institute for New Media, Research and Development at College of
the Rockies launches Cybertable, an online interactive debate forum for
communications professionals on Sept. 22 at noon Mountain Time. Principal
debaters in the first round are Beth Agnew, Senior Technical Writer,
InSystems Technologies and Craig Saila, Managing Editor, The Convergence.
The debating rules are being sent to all those who responded to the listserv
posts. If you do not receive them, please contact me at <morris -at- cotr -dot- bc -dot- ca>.
Also, anyone interested in learning more about Cybertable, contact me.
Michael
Michael J. Morris
Instructor, New Media Communications
College of the Rockies
Cranbrook BC V1C 5L7
morris -at- cotr -dot- bc -dot- ca
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