Thanks Russ for the on-line courses information -- it was very timely. We (at McGill) are meeting tomorrow to discuss on-line developments with our own set of courses, among other issues. I have two questions for CASLL-ers ( with apologies for not having been able to come to the last Inkshed conference): 1. Who is doing or developing on-line writing/communications courses in Canada right now? 2. How are you inter-relating these with on-site courses, if at all? We are currently in a rather complicated position. We have our regular on-site classes, some increasingly mixed-delivery sections, and a Distance Education version of our basic course. We have also had in the past, as some of you know,our own published text to use with our classes -- so some of our course material was in hardcopy before it began to move onto Websites. Questions of copyright and course ownership can become very complex in circumstances like these. I'd be interested to hear other people's current experiences. Ann Beer McGill Centre for the Study and Teaching of Writing 3700 McTavish Montreal Que H3A1Y2 [log in to unmask] 514-398-6960