[NIFL-WORKPLACE:3028] Re: Penn State's World Campus onlin

From: Michael Massey (MJM@srsim.wpo.state.ks.us)
Date: Thu Oct 14 1999 - 12:48:03 EDT


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From: "Michael Massey" <MJM@srsim.wpo.state.ks.us>
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I would prefer to receive them as personal e-mail.  Things that don't apply to me are easy to delete after I've skimmed through them.  I'm afraid I might miss something of interest otherwise.  Thanks.

>>> "Stoker, Linda" <LStoker@oxfamamerica.org> 10/13/99 04:41PM >>>
I think that the question was directed at why we are all receiving these
messages as personal email and not finding them as threads in the public
site. It would be much mreo convenient to be able to read them and some of
the discussions as threads on the Workplace page.

Linda Stoker
GPD Administrative Manager
Oxfam America, 26 West Street, Boston, MA  02111 USA
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Barb Van Horn [SMTP:blv1@psu.edu] 
> Sent:	Wednesday, October 13, 1999 3:17 PM
> To:	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject:	[NIFL-WORKPLACE:3024] Re: Re: Penn State's World Campus
> online M.Ed.
> 
> Dear subscribers,
> 
> This question was posted:
> >why does this go out to everyone and not just webmaster?
> 
> 
> Although the NIFL listservs have moderators, we are only responsive 
> for monitoring messages, providing relevant information to 
> subscribers, trying to engage subscribers in conversation on topics 
> related to the list, and solving list problems (usually with the help 
> of NIFL's technology specialist).
> 
> SO, the NIFL lists "technically" are not moderated in the traditional 
> sense -- meaning that anyone subscribed to this list may post 
> messages to the list directly, without first being approved by the 
> moderator. We have had some problems in the past with this approach; 
> however, subscribers who have voiced an opinion about moderated vs. 
> monitored lists have said they want to keep it the way is it now 
> operated.
> 
> I hope that answers your question. And, if subscribers would like to 
> voice their opinions about this issue, please feel free to email me 
> privately at BLV1@psu.edu.
> 
> 
> 
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> Barbara Van Horn
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