People often make mistakes when typing in web addresses, and the most
common is probably to forget that there are other top level domains
than .com.  For example, there's at least one article I've written out
there where the publisher erroneously linked my WE affiliation to
http://wikieducator.com, and the link is still active:

http://tinyurl.com/djbklo

I'm mindful that we need to find ways for WE to support itself
financially, and as such I'm all for having a directory of third
parties who help others use OERs, including those at WE.  But is there
a lot of advantage to it being at http://wikieducator.com?  I'd prefer
it to be at http://directory.wikieducator.org or something like that
to avoid this sort of confusion.

-=Steve=-

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Stephen H. Foerster
http://wikieducator.org/steve
http://community.elearners.com/blogs/atsu/default.aspx

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