Perhaps a wiki?  They offer all the collaborative benefits you mention, and 
then some.  There is some initial start-up stuff to wade through, but once 
you get started it's pretty easy to collaborate and build.
* wikiversity: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Main_Page
* wikibooks: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
* or Keith could set up one on his server (sounds like more work for Keith, 
but it's an option -- providing he's up to it)

Dave Middlebrook
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Subject: [MOSAIC] compiling lists


> You're right Bev. I wonder if there could be a document that is editable 
> (is that a word?). This would allow for everyone to make their 
> contributions in order to compile a comprehensive, but not repetitive 
> list. I know that I can do this within an
> internal e-mail system at work. Maybe it could be something that is posted 
> in the teaching tools section???I wonder if the tech people might have 
> some ideas.
>
> Michele
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