Hi Daphne/Allison
Thought since we have a 'tag cloud' component on the horizon you might find the following comments/suggestions from our student we did a CI with today interesting.

cheers
Barbara

----- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----
    Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 19:39:11 -0500
    From: Meg Ecclestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Meg Ecclestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Subject: Re: Thanks!
      To: Barbara Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Barbara,
Thanks for having me... I sure do love talking about myself. :)
Some points I've since thought of - you can take these or leave these as you
see fit:

1) You know how I mentioned I'm taking that Yale course on the Old
Testament? Maybe for online courses, making it easy to convert the prof's
lecture to mp3 format = time better spent on the subway.
2) Having some place for tagging... I don't know why/how this would be
beneficial... maybe if a student is able to tag something, "week 2
readings", or "prof mentioned this article in class", it might be of some
use to students.
3) There's an application I saw on the net somewhere a million years ago.
The premise of it was: You have an article. You have a group of people who
want to comment on the article. This application (no idea of the name),
allows users to highlight a particular passage, and leave comments on it
(sort of like the "comments" function in Microsoft Word). This might be a
good tool for certain classes.

As well, I've forwarded your e-mail to a fellow student who was curious to
know more about the project and maybe participate.

Cheers,

Meg

On 05/03/2008, Barbara Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Meg
Thanks so much for participating in our interview today!  We really
appreciate your time.

I've sent a request to have your $30.00 cheque mailed to you.  It
should take about a week.  If you don't receive it, please contact
our accountant at:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you have any grad student friends who are in a different program
(not FIS) who might be interested in participating in our study,
please send them our contact information.  We're looking to talk with
another grad student (humanities or sciences program) and 4 TAs from
any program.

thanks again.

Barbara




--
Meghan Ecclestone
MISt Candidate
(Library & Information Science)
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


----- End forwarded message -----

Hi Barbara,
Thanks for having me... I sure do love talking about myself. :)
Some points I've since thought of - you can take these or leave these as you
see fit:

1) You know how I mentioned I'm taking that Yale course on the Old
Testament? Maybe for online courses, making it easy to convert the prof's
lecture to mp3 format = time better spent on the subway.
2) Having some place for tagging... I don't know why/how this would be
beneficial... maybe if a student is able to tag something, "week 2
readings", or "prof mentioned this article in class", it might be of some
use to students.
3) There's an application I saw on the net somewhere a million years ago.
The premise of it was: You have an article. You have a group of people who
want to comment on the article. This application (no idea of the name),
allows users to highlight a particular passage, and leave comments on it
(sort of like the "comments" function in Microsoft Word). This might be a
good tool for certain classes.

As well, I've forwarded your e-mail to a fellow student who was curious to
know more about the project and maybe participate.

Cheers,

Meg

On 05/03/2008, Barbara Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Meg
> Thanks so much for participating in our interview today!  We really
> appreciate your time.
>
> I've sent a request to have your $30.00 cheque mailed to you.  It
> should take about a week.  If you don't receive it, please contact
> our accountant at:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If you have any grad student friends who are in a different program
> (not FIS) who might be interested in participating in our study,
> please send them our contact information.  We're looking to talk with
> another grad student (humanities or sciences program) and 4 TAs from
> any program.
>
> thanks again.
>
> Barbara
>



-- 
Meghan Ecclestone
MISt Candidate
(Library & Information Science)
Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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