[this came to my address from Rick: I'm sure, though, that it was intended for CASLL . . .] > Help. Quick. Please. > If I can make a coherent request by Monday morning, there will likely > be a sizable amount of $ available for > > doing something that involves teaching writing and the > "WEB" (i.e., "the Web"). > > The obvious seems to be a "virtual classroom" where students can > "meet" as a class and/or in small groups to do the various things we > do in our writing classes, ekspecially looking at each other's > drafts, making suggestions , etc. > > Does anyone have any experience doing anything like that? Does > anyhone have any knowledge of someone writing up something like that? > > Does anyone have a better idea? > > Does anyone know why this is a dumb idea I should deep six? > > I know this is a silly request, that FI'm engaged (on a cump computer > with no backspacerF) in playing the Groucho Marx show, trying to say > the right words to get the duck to come down --but if that is the > game used to distribute resources, perhaps I should play. So, can > anyone help? > > Rick Coe __|~_ Russell A. Hunt __|~_)_ __)_|~_ Learning and Teaching Department of English )_ __)_|_)__ __) Development Office St. Thomas University | )____) | EMAIL:[log in to unmask] Fredericton, New Brunswick___|____|____|____/ FAX: (506) 450-9615 E3B 5G3 CANADA \ / PHONE: (506) 452-0644 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~