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[internetworkers] Fall ComTechReview and RTPnet articles
- From: Judy Hallman <hallman AT email.unc.edu>
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- Subject: [internetworkers] Fall ComTechReview and RTPnet articles
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:50:35 -0500
To Internetworkers:
In case you are not familiar with ComTechReview, please see Danielle's
message below. Also, RTPnet has two articles in this issue:
"CTC VISTAs Strengthen RTPnet" at
http://www.comtechreview.org/fall-2005/000362.html
and
"RTPnet Adult Basic Computer Ed Handouts Available" at
http://www.comtechreview.org/fall-2005/000373.html
I haven't read all the other articles yet, but there's an excellent
article by Frank Odasz, "What is a Community Network? And Why You Should
Care!," at http://www.comtechreview.org/fall-2005/000347.html
Judy Hallman (hallman AT rtpnet.org, www.rtpnet.org/hallman)
Executive Director, RTPnet, www.rtpnet.org, Chapel Hill, NC
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ctcnet] Fall ComTechReview Now Available
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 19:56:07 -0500
From: Danielle Martin <Danielle.Martin AT umb.edu>
To: <ctcmembers AT lists.ctcnet.org>
Fall ComTechReview Now Available
The Fall 2005 issue of the Community Technology Review is online now at
http://www.comtechreview.org; a 44-page hard copy edition is also
available. The issue features coverage of the CTC VISTA Project
(http://cpcs.umb.edu/vista) and developing resources in its four
priority areas:
* community networking (featuring articles by Frank Odasz, Michael
Maranda, and Gene Crick and coverage of RTPNet by Judy Hallman and
TINCAN by Karen Michaelson),
* community organizing and development (with stories on community
technology responses to Katrina at the Astrodome and elsewhere),
* technology assistance to nonprofits (including updates on what's
happened with Teaming for Technology), and
* digital media for youth (including coverage of CTCNet's Youth Visions
program and Mobile Learning in Grand Rapids, MI).
If you're interested in submitting or developing a contribution in any
of these areas for future issues, or for any digital opportunities
program, check out the submissions information at
http://www.comtechreview.org/abstracts.php.
---- Peter Miller and Danielle Martin, editors
- [internetworkers] Fall ComTechReview and RTPnet articles, Judy Hallman, 11/14/2005
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