Tic-Tech: Rules of the Road for November, 2000

From: Mark Ahlness (mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us)
Date: Wed Nov 01 2000 - 06:41:31 PST

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    Rules of the Road for Tic-Tech (as of November 1, 2000)

    These guidelines are posted on the first of every month. They may change
    from month to month, so please save the current copy for future reference.
    There is a web site for Tic-Tech, which has complete information on
    joining and leaving the list, a Questions section, and this Rules of the
    Road document: http://fp.seattleschools.org/fpclass/tic-tech/ This
    address appears at the end of Tic-Tech messages.

    As of October 20, 2000, all list messages are archived on the web at
    http://www.learningspace.org:88/hypermail/tictech/ The easiest way to get
    there is to follow the link at the end of every list message - to Tic-Tech
    on the Web. Then click on "List Archive". Messages in the archive can be
    sorted by date, author, subject, or thread.

    General information:
    Tic-Tech is meant to be a forum for discussion and sharing of technology
    related education issues in Seattle - and beyond. This is a broad
    description and means that issues discussed may be wide ranging.
    Tic-Tech is a moderated list. That is, messages submitted to the list
    must be approved by the moderator before they are distributed to list
    members.

    Responsibilities:
    This is important. Information is precious. Share information. We are
    all responsible. If you receive information related to technology in
    Seattle and do not see it appear on Tic-Tech, forward it to the list.
    If you come across something Seattle educators should know about, send
    it to the list. If you have feelings about something you read on
    tic-tech, reply to the list. If you have questions about technology or
    technology in education, post to the list. If you have something to
    crow about, something to share etc., please send it on to Tic-Tech.

    Some Guidelines:
    1. Your name and email address must be included in messages posted to
    tic-tech.
    2. When replying to someone's message, include enough of the original
    message so people will know exactly what you're responding to.
    3. Not allowed: attachments, commercial advertisements, profanity,
    political agendas, flames, personal attacks, etc.
    4. Please post messages in plain text. For Exchange/Outlook users, go to
    "Format", and then "Plain Text" before sending.

    Posting a message:
    This is easy. To send a message to Tic-Tech, address an email to
    tic-tech@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us

    Replying to a message:
    Be aware that a reply will go to the whole Tic-Tech list. It is certainly
    possible to reply to only the sender - just be sure the address you want
    is in the "To" field.

    Joining and Leaving:
    To subscribe to Tic-Tech, send a message to tic-tech@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us
    and in the message body type "subscribe" (without quotes).
    To unsubscribe, send a message to tic-tech@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us and in the
    message body type "unsubscribe" (without quotes).

    Moderator Mark

    Mark Ahlness
    mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
    Teacher, grade three at:
    Arbor Heights Elementary School
    http://www.halcyon.com/arborhts/

    --- End TIC-TECH message.
    To join, leave, or learn more about Tic-Tech, go to:
    http://fp.seattleschools.org/fpclass/tic-tech/



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