Try this.

Andi



What You Folks Need to Do Now


Unfortunately, this note is confusing to those not familiar with googlegoups or newsgroups (which is why I wanted to add you folks myself in the first place, damnit!). So here's my attempt to state in a more clear fashion what you need to do to join the new list.

After the text  " ---------------------- Google Groups Information ----------------------" there are three embedded links.

Click the first one. This action adds you to the group. You will be able to post to the list by sending email to teachsoc@googlegroups.com. You will receive, via email, a copy of each post sent to the list. Unless you want to get teachsoc as a digest, you're done. Rejoice!

If you want to get an email digest rather than individual posts, you'll need to do one of two things AFTER you have clicked on the first link:

Thing #1: create a Google Account by clicking on the SECOND link and filling out the short form, then login to your groups page and set up the digest option,

OR

Thing #2 send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking me to set you up with the digest.

GoogleGroup's Web Interface

If you don't like getting email, you can use Google Group's web interface to read teachsoc@googlegroups.com and post to it. That's what the text before the second link is about. Please note that you do not have to read the group this way. It's an option you can use if you wish to do so.

That's probably enough for now. If you have future questions, send me email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Best,
James


Kathleen McKinney wrote:

Does anyone have the clear, concise directions for getting on the new teachsoc list (since it moved). I need to share them with some people and cannot find them...this is for new people.
Thanks.
K

Kathleen McKinney
Cross Endowed Chair in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Professor, Sociology
Box 6370
Illinois State University
Normal, Il 61790-6370
off 309-438-7706
fax 309-438-8788
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ilstu.edu/~kmckinne/




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