Re: [DDN] GETS NUDGE FOR IT'S SUCCESS!

2005-04-24 Thread John Hibbs
At 5:50 AM -0400 4/23/05, Sandra Latherbenson wrote:
As a creative thinker, it is grand to find such a body of scientific 
professionals who are willing to share knowledge and interests. 
Where else can you see this?

The only comparable listserv that I know of is Webheads -  where 
marvelously innovative English language instructors from all over the 
world meet frequently in real time on the Net. Given that most of 
them are inside classrooms where the Movers and Shakers of the future 
are gathered, they, collectively, may have as high an impact on the 
Divide as does The Digital Divide Network --and that's saying a LOT!

More? ---
Webheads:

Digital Divide Network

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Re: [DDN] GETS NUDGE FOR IT'S SUCCESS!

2005-04-23 Thread Andy Carvin
Actually, most of the credit should actually go to Cedar Pruitt, editor 
of DDN. While I manage the email list, she manages the website, and has 
led the way in growing the site. Meanwhile, additional credit has to go 
to all of you who contribute to the site; since most of the content is 
posted by users rather than by us, that means the quality and diversity 
of the content is only as good as what others are posting, and so far 
I'm very happy with how things are going. So please keep posting!

thanks,
andy
Andy Carvin, who keeps it all working, must have at least 10 arms on the 
key board at all times, how do you manage this?  This is one of the most 
impressive uses of the internet to date.  DDN along with its partnership 
building relationships is a part of the beginnings of the positive power 
inherit in internet technology.


I love to give credit when credit is due. Keep up the good work.


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Re: [DDN] GETS NUDGE FOR IT'S SUCCESS!

2005-04-23 Thread Sandra Latherbenson
I have been observing the DDN as a member since 3-19-05,  You are doing a 
great job of bringing together and creating a forum for professionals at all 
levels in their careers.  The opportunity for dialog between technical and 
non-technical internet professionals as well as educators, scientists, 
artists, politicians, young and experienced in all countries is such a 
dynamic wealth of knowledge.  The exponential opportunity for networking is 
clearly phenomenal.  This is a place for all cultures and interests.  We may 
speak different languages, but we are united by our inclusion interests.


Your search engine Meta tags are also right at the top of the listing for 
almost all of the crawlers.


As a creative thinker, it is grand scale to find such a body of scientific 
professionals who are willing to share knowledge and interests.  Where else 
can you see this?  I am equally impressed with members who are such 
effective communicators and motivators, such as Phil Shapiro, who works so 
hard to promote the contributions all members.


Andy Carvin, who keeps it all working, must have at least 10 arms on the key 
board at all times, how do you manage this?  This is one of the most 
impressive uses of the internet to date.  DDN along with its partnership 
building relationships is a part of the beginnings of the positive power 
inherit in internet technology.


I love to give credit when credit is due. Keep up the good work.

Thank you.
Sandra Benson
Graffiti House Project

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