All,
I am not sure why I should receive this kind of emails. IF DDN does not really
want me to participate then PLEASE delete me from the mailing list ... pardon
me ... GUEST list.
I suppose that is the end of DDN?
Cindy
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Why not just have ddn activities in multiple places? There's no reason why
this has to be an either-or discussion. In an ideal world, DDN would be via
email, on Moodle, have a wiki, be on Facebook, Twitter, Friendfeed, YouTube,
etc...In an ideal world, there would be money available to hire a full
Any thought of moving DDN to Moodle? I think Moodle provides a centralized
platform and better features than the email listing. It provides functions
where we can build library related to DDN issues, members can conduct training,
discussions etc. all within one location.
The 'meaning' of DDN
Hello Tom,
First of all I did not mention about TAX Deductible. Perhaps from another
person??
I think we have to understand who are the readers of DDN, and what would be our
'dreams and expectations' and reaching out to whom. $100 to some is petty cash,
but to many is food for a family for
Wiki is a good idea ... but I still think mailing list is a lot more VISIBLE. I
have clean forgotten about THE Future of DDN until this mail.
Yes. I agree DDN should look into methods of payment.
Perhaps some thoughts on the following two items?
1) there should be perhaps free memberships for
, Joel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Re: [DDN] PhD research on OLPC
To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group
digitaldivide@digitaldivide.net
Date: Monday, 22 September, 2008, 5:55 AM
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Cindy Lemcke-Hoong
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craves. Most of all, should we push our additions
to others (the unfortunate souls, we think!) in the name of closing the
digital divide gaps?
Cindy
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--- On Sun, 21/9/08, Cindy Lemcke-Hoong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Cindy Lemcke-Hoong [EMAIL PROTECTED
Actually the discussion of Taran about social-networking HAS a lot to do with
digital divide.
Assuming you are in need of some critical information, but you do not know
where to find them (I know these days one can just go Googleling for info or
Wikipediaing), don't you think it is nice if
. Health and the digital divide is right in
there.
Steve Snow
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On 8/10/08 12:30 AM, Cindy Lemcke-Hoong
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Actually the discussion of Taran about social-networking HAS a lot to do
with
digital divide.
Assuming you are in need of some critical information
What I also find interesting is, we assumed the person who is using the
system = to the REAL person who registered for the learning venture. Even if
we have system that is similar to those startracks movies, or very high
security system such as what I saw Tom Cruise on Mission Impossible
I use Wikipedia for lots of research for my own consumptions. Some of them even
related to medical information. I am even planning to give donation to show my
appreciation of the work done by so many excellent volunteers. There are many
excellent, high quality materials, but there are also the
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