How to contribute to the HT&T discussions
This website is intended as an ongoing resource for projects and
discussions concerned with Hypermedia, Teaching and Technology; and
we hope you will consider contributing to, and being involved in
the evolution of the site.
- E-mail: If you have questions, comments, or suggestions
about the Forum or the materials available at this site, please
send them to HTT96@brown.edu.
You can also use this e-mail address to become a member of the
HyperNews on-line discussions.
- HyperNews: HyperNews is a web-based conferencing system
that allows us to host a variety of on-line discussions at this
site; to see a list of the discussions currently underway, see the
HT&T96 discussion page. Although anyone may read the HyperNews
discussions here, you must register as a member of the discussions
in order to post or reply to messages; if you would like to be a
member of the HyperNews discussions, please don't hesitate to send
mail to HTT96@brown.edu
- Listserv: The Scholarly Technology Group is hosting an
internet mailing list for continuing communication inspired by the
Hypermedia, Teaching and Technology Forum. Whereas the HyperNews
discussions are meant to allow teachers, researchers and policy
makers to have threaded discussions focused on well-defined issues,
the HT&T listserv (HTT-L) is meant to allow people to share
urls, announcements, queries, as well as professional and
bibliographic information. An archive of
messages from the HTT-L list is available at this site. To
subscribe to the HT&T listserv, send mail to (you guessed it!)
HTT96@brown.edu
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