Extractions: S. Kathleen Kitao : Doshisha Women's College, Kyoto, Japan There are many mailing lists for people who are interested in teaching English or foreign languages. We have compiled a list of about 40 mailing lists which might be interesting to you. We tried to include the names, computer addresses, list addresses, and, in some cases, descriptions, information about the list managers and their e-mail addresses, and our comments. The lists are listed alphabetically by list name. For your convenience, we made it possible to click computer addresses, where you send commands, and list addresses, where you post your messages. In order to use them, you need to register your e-mail address on the computer you are using, so that your e-mail message will show your return address. If you are not used to using mailing lists, we strongly suggest that you use TESL-L to get accustomed to posting messages, choosing commands for various purposes, etc. Then you will be able to use mailing lists effectively. TESL-L, the Largest Mailing List for TESL/TEFL
Teach Yourself JavaScript In A Week Tjsxafix.htm mailing lists. JavaHouse mailing list focusing on Java with some coverage of JavaScript. http//www.center.nitech.ac.jp/ml/javahouse/hypermail/0000. http://docs.rinet.ru/JS7/tjsxafix.htm
Using E-mail And The Internet To Teach Users At Their Desktops Using Email and the Internet to teach Users at Their Desktops. of time went into archiving the return e-mail addresses into sorted mailing lists, so that each http://www.onlinemag.net/OL1995/SepOL95/jensen-sih.html
AIBS: The AIBS/NCSE Evolution List Server Network Electronic mailing lists. The AIBS/NCSE Evolution List Server Network. the teaching of evolution in schools and to ward off efforts to teach creationism in http://www.aibs.org/mailing-lists/the_aibs-ncse_evolution_list_server.html
Extractions: Announcements AIBS News BioScience ActionBioscience.org ... Classifieds Organization About AIBS Society Membership Corporate Membership Individual Membership ... Site Map Electronic Mailing Lists AIBS conducts a number of activities to support the teaching of evolution in schools and to ward off efforts to teach creationism in science classes or distort the teaching of evolution. One of these AIBS activities is a joint project with the National Center for Science Education ( www.ncseweb.org ) to establish and maintain an email list server for each U.S. state, for Canada, and for other select areas. The email list servers allow scientists, teachers, and other interested parties to be in touch with each other locally, nationally, and internationally. They can facilitate support groups for teachers trying to teach evolution in a difficult atmosphere. They can also permit rapid communications and grass-roots activity when school boards or legislatures are considering policies that will promote the teaching of anti-evolutionary ideas in science classes. Volunteers serve as list server managers. Most U.S. states now have list server managers, as does Canada. Their names and email addresses appear below, as do subscription instructions. Please subscribe! If your state has a contact person, but no list name, please write and encourage them to get their list server started. If your state does not appear on the list, that means no one has volunteered to run the list server. Please consider volunteering. The time commitment should not be burdensome. University computer center staff should be able to set up the list server for you. Contact Robert Gropp in the AIBS Public Policy Office at
AEA 9 Mailing Lists AEA 9 mailing lists. questions about joining or leaving any of the lists please contact Area teachers Network is composed ofteachers who teach social studies and http://www.aea9.k12.ia.us/00/listserv.php
Extractions: AEA 9 Mailing Lists Join one of the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency listservs to receive information in specialized areas. Select the list that aligns with your position from the choices below. To join, all you need to do is click on the title of the list. You will then be taken to a page used to subscribe to the list you want to join. You simply type in your name and the email address you would like to receive messages at. Then, just click Join . and that is it! If you have any questions about joining or leaving any of the lists please contact Robert Reppert rreppert@aea9.k12.ia.us AEA9 CSIN
Newsgroups And Mailing Lists Prev, Chapter 14. Finding Help, Next. 14.1. Newsgroups and mailing lists. This guide cannot teach you everything about Linux. There just isn t enough space. http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/x2943.html
Extractions: The Linux System Administrator's Guide: Prev Chapter 14. Finding Help Next read them first . Even if they don't contain the answer to your problem, what they will do is give you a better understanding of the subject area, and that understanding will allow you to ask a more informed and sensible question. There are also archives of newsgroups and mailing lists and it is entirely possible that your question has been asked and answered previously. http://www.google.com or a similar search engine should be something you try before posting a question. Okay, you have found your appropriate forum, you have read the relevant HOWTOs and FAQs, you have searched the web, but you still have not found the answer you need. Now you can start writing your post. It is always a good idea to make it clear that you already have read up on the subject by saying something like "I have read the Winmodem-HOWTO and the PPP FAQ, but neither contained what I was looking for, searching for `Winmodem Linux PPP Setup' on google didn't return anything of use either" . This shows you to be someone who is willing to make an effort rather than a lazy idiot who requires spoonfeeding. The former is likely to receive help if anyone knows the answer, the latter is likely to meet with either stony silence or outright derision.
Module Home Page teaching materials and support to be used in class; NBEdu mailing lists for the Java teachers and researchers to exchange Do you teach the basics of Java? http://edu.netbeans.org/
Extractions: username: password: Home News Join Report a bug ... Printable Version Select Module 3rd-party accelerators ant antlr apisupport applet archivesupport autoupdate beans classclosure classfile clazz contrib corba core cpp cpplite db debuggercore debuggerjpda debuggertools diff editor edu emacs extbrowser externaleditor filecopy form fr freestylebrowser html httpserver icebrowser ide image innertesters installer itutor jarpackager jasm java javacvs javadoc javaembeddedserver jellytools jemmy jemmysupport jini jndi junit latex lexer libs logger makefile mdr metrics monitor multicompile nbbuild netbrowser objectbrowser openide openvms performance projects properties qa refactoring regsup remotefs rmi scripting serialversion sim spellchecker sysprops tasklist text tomcatint translatedfiles treefs ui usersguide utilities vcscore vcscvs vcsgeneric wasp web webl workspaceswitcher xml xtest EDU Admin Desk Downloadable Files Issue Tracking Mailing lists ... edu This is the home of NetBeans in Education Community. The main goal of the community is to bring together people dealing with teaching Java, Computer Science or just interested in new ways of using the internet in the classroom. The main focus of the NetBeans in Education Community is to provide: A professional NetBeans IDE for use in the class Teaching materials and support to be used in class NBEdu Mailing Lists for the Java teachers and researchers to exchange information and discuss different Java and IDE topics Opportunity for students to gain experience Do you teach the basics of Java?
INTERNET MAILING LISTS National Council of teachers of math list (majordomo@forum.swarthmore.edu) mathteach@forum.swarthmore.edu. Additional mailing lists provided by contributors. http://home.capecod.net/~tpanitz/lists.html
Extractions: Return to Teds main page INTERNET MAILING LISTS DEALING WITH EDUCATION TOPICS Welcome to my page on internet discussion lists related to education topics. If you have a favorite site or sites you would be willing to share with me please send them along to: tpanitz@capecod.net A brief description would be most helpful. I will add your contributions to this site under reader contributions below. Please be sure to include the listserv address. Also please specify if the list is a listserv, listproc, or majordomo. Thanks in advance for your help in building this page.
Mailing List WWW Gateway Owner laurence.wagner@cgu.edu@cgu.edu@cgu.egu@cgu.edu (delores.abdella@cgu.egu@cgu.edu) mailing List Software Majordomo Address for Posts teach@majordomo.cgu http://lists.cgu.edu/cgi-bin/lwgate/TEACH/
Mailing List WWW Gateway American Women Studies Steering Committee Email List) STUDENT_WELFARE (student_welfare E-mail List) teach (teach E-mail List) teachED_FACULTY (teached_faculty http://lists.cgu.edu/cgi-bin/lwgate/listsavail-9.html
Extractions: The following mailing lists are currently available from this LWGate. Select the appropriate list to issue commands and read information about it. If you belong to a mailing list which is not shown below, contact your list owner to see if it can be added. Note that since the mailing lists available on the lists LWGate is so extensive, this is only a partial list. A list of the various sections is available. SOCIALCLUB (socialclub E-mail List)
Listservs Relating To Japan to its mailing list, send an email to listproc Jpnteach, Japanese language teaching Two moderated lists dedicated to helping Japanese Japan teach is conducted http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/eac/listservs.html
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Indiegrrl: Mailing List FAQ are helpful for women to form strategic alliances, mentor and teach, intern and posting the same message to as many newsgroups and/or mailing lists as possible http://www.indiegrrl.com/mailingListFAQ.html
Extractions: What is a Mailing List? What happens when I 'Reply' to List Messages? What if I want everyone to see my reply? How do I find the address of the sender? ... Acknowledgments A Mailing List (sometimes also called a 'Discussion List') is simply a list of e-mail addresses of people interested in a common topic. It provides a way for the members of this group to hold electronic discussions, without the need to be in the same place or even time zone. Rather than having to send messages to all of the members of this group, you send e-mail to a central 'list processor'. This is a software program running on a computer connected full-time to the Internet. The list processor software maintains a list of the e-mail addresses of all the group members. The list processor has a unique e-mail address for each group. This is called the 'list address'. When a member sends an e-mail message to this list address, the software automatically forwards the message to all group members. This may be just a small group, or in the case of some popular lists, several thousand members. What happens when I 'Reply' to List Messages?
HWG Mailing Lists - Charters And Instructions - Hwg-news listmanager@hwg.org in order to resolve problems with the mailing list. Table of Contents. They are there to keep the lists on topic, teach people about http://www.hwg.org/lists/hwg-news/
Extractions: HWG.Org Resources Lists Classes ... Charters and Instructions hwg-news hwg-news Membership List and Guild Newsletter Table of Contents What is the hwg-news Membership List? hwg-news is the HTML Writers Guild's Membership List and Guild Newsletter. Postings are restricted to postings by the Governing Board. hwg-news is the mandatory list to which all members must be subscribed. hwg-news is: This list is archived. [Table of Contents] Rental Am I subscribed to hwg-news? If you join the Guild - you are automatically subscribed to this list. Keep in mind that if you unsubscribe from hwg-news, you are no longer a member of the Guild. [Table of Contents] How to subscribe and become a Guild member Read the Guild's Membership FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) to learn more about membership.
Extractions: Anglaises et Françaises Email Lists and Articles on Using Email for Teachers of English / Forums: Courrier Electronique pour les Professeurs VOLTERRE-FR has email lists of interest to teachers of English as a Second or Foreign Language.Go global.Try out any and all of these email lists. Full details on each list are further down this page. Articles on Using Email in teaching are also on this page. Just below you click on the list name to jump to the description of the email lists or scroll further down on THIS page.The list is alphabetical. APP. LINGUISTICS VIRTUAL LIBRARY ASSOC. OF TEACHERS OF TECHNICAL WRITING CALL-ED CENTRAL EUROPE ... Other Directories ACW-L is the Alliance for Computers and Writing E-Mail Discussion List which includes discussion of a wide variety of issues concerning computers and writing including teaching strategies, where to find internet resources, and other pedagogical tools. Subscribe to the list sending an email message to the following address: listproc@listserv.ttu.edu
Extractions: No, it appears to be a reality! Me a newbie in this field, subscribed with a great hope to see some enlightening discussions, but yet to see any. its my request to everybody .. cld you pl. pass on any "live" mailing list address on this topic . myself a PhD candidate in this field. best regards, On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, .. wrote: > It must be my imagination. I never get any messages on this list except > for the subscriptions. > > It looks like the list was created for he sole purpose of getting > subscriptions! > > It is like getting a Phd in education so you can teach other people to > get Phd in education. > > Bob Herman > > Received on Wednesday, 24 September 1997 00:44:57 EDT
Teaching Resources - Mailing Lists In Chemistry mailing lists in Chemistry. Overview of Chemical mailing lists Includes information on subscribing to them. CHEMEDL mailing List http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/teach/teach9.html
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Class-based Mailing Lists Classbased mailing lists. You may or may not be aware that MAILSERV-based mailing lists are available for the classes you teach. http://www.uni.edu/its/ns/mailserv/classes.html
Extractions: You may or may not be aware that MAILSERV-based mailing lists are available for the classes you teach. These mailing lists replace the private distribution lists that were provided prior to Summer 1997. These mailing lists allow you, your students, and interested outsiders to communicate with each other outside the classroom via e-mail messages. In addition, a roster of your class will be e-mailed to you as an added benefit. The information contained in the roster may/should be suitable for importing into a spreadsheet or other electronic gradebook. To request a list, please provide me with the department, course, and section numbers for the class(es) desired. Section numbers are necessary even for single-section classes because they are not always numbered "01". Also, please do this via e-mail rather than telephone to avoid potential errors in the translation. Finally, if you have multiple e-mail accounts, please submit your request from the one that you will be using for list participation and management during the semester. If you have questions about any of this, please don't hesitate to ask. Contact
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