Here's a new issue of the Inkshed newsletter for you to enjoy, and
a new chance to share ideas with your colleagues. Roger Graves
starts us off with two pieces about changes and development in the
University of Alberta writing programs, one about WHY and
the other about HOW. They were both written for discussion
by colleagues and administrators at U of A, and you'll find them
readable and thought-provoking.
You've probably written similar documents yourself about your work
and your programming -- notes for annual reports, presentations to
administrative bodies, webpages or handouts for public viewing,
slides for conference presentations, etc.
Roger has described things at U of A. Let's continue through the
alphabet. What about your university? What are you doing,
planning, thinking about?
Please send me files or links that will enlarge our knowledge of
programming in Canadian universities and give us more to talk
about. (You are welcome to include introductory notes too if you
wish.) The online newsletter format is infinitely expandable. I'll
input your pieces and expand the table of contents -- and will
look forward to catching up on what has been happening across
Canada.