On Mar 17, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: > On 17/03/2011 13:20, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >> >> On Mar 16, 2011, at 8:25 PM, Ross Gardler wrote: >>> >>>> Do I need Board approval? I think as an Officer of the ASF I can >>>> do some of this, but want to make sure I'm proceeding correctly. >>> >>> No need to bother the Board. It's in our charter to provide >>> whatever support you need. It's nice to have a real test case to >>> flesh out the ideas here at the ASF. >> >> Specifically, I need to fill out the form at >> http://sils.unc.edu/programs/field-experience/new-site-form >> >> I would like to fill out the Site Name and Address as the ASF and my >> name as the site supervisor. Does that seem OK? > > I don't see any reference to terms and conditions or other such legal stuff. > Assuming that this form does not bind us in any way to anything we don't > already offer through ComDev then that's fine. As far as I'm concerned you > can go ahead with this on a lazy consensus basis. > > Who do you plan to put down under: > > "Contact information for site supervisor (include name, title, e-mail, and > phone number): " > > In many ways I think that should be this list. We have a list of projects > that are suitable for students and I'd like to make these available to SILS. > Putting ComDev down means you don't have to worry about approaches from > people in other areas. > > On the other hand, the definition of "site supervisor" [1] is that of a > mentor in our language. The responsibilities are very similar to those of our > mentors (in fact I think I'll steal the couple that are missing in our > definition of a mentor) > > Perhaps the best way forward is for you to do it this year as "site > supervisor" and, if you feel it is appropriate, link them to ComDev to > explore a more complete offering from the ASF as a whole.
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