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Cybertutoring



I wonder if those of you setting up cybertutoring situations should,
perhaps, start a thread here (with a subject other than "grammar
tricks"...:-) OR I bet Eric would be MORE than happy to set up an email
list....in fact, I think there already exists an email list with those who
are doing cybertutoring.  Asking for general info is fine, but my guess is
that with specific questions put forward (how do you evaluate the program?
Keep records?  Train cybertutors?  etc.) you'll get more satisfying
answers.

Eric, can we jump-start the OWL list?  I, for one, wouldn't mind a lively
discussion about one of my pet projects!

--Becky


>We, too, are starting a web page here at SVSU that will include e-mail
>based tutoring in the near future (we all hope).  I'd _love_ to hear what
>all you masterminds of the English language have to say about the
>difficulties and triumphs of "cybertutoring".
>
>For the advancement of writing
>Andrew John William DeGroat
>Saginaw Valley State University
>ajd@tardis.svsu.edu
>
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>> From: MULLIN ANNE <MULLANNE@AD.isu.edu>
>> To: Multiple recipients of list <wcenter@ttacs6.ttu.edu>
>> Subject: Re: grammar tricks (fwd)
>> Date: Monday, November 25, 1996 7:25 PM
>>
>> Yea, Mary Dossin -- I'd love to hear more about how your
>> cybertutoring works.  We are just -- as we post -- setting up a
>> program so we can start receiving and commenting on papers via
>> e-mail.  Rick Leahy at Boise State U. has been doing it for a year or
>> so -- this is not the high-tech real-time on-line stuff, but
>> infinitely more do-able for us, we think.   Rick -- are you there?