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About Interversity List Hosting
I've been managing and hosting discussion lists for a decade. See what subscribers to my lists
have to say about my "listmomming" abilities. Add a comment
yourself, if you like!
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Interversity: a smooshing together of
internet and university. Both are learning environments. Both are built on
conversations, people connecting with and contending with each other. One is still a bit too
wild; the other has become a bit too tame. We hope to bring together the best of both
worldsthe sizzle of the net, the sustainability of the university.
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FEATURED FORUM:
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AfterSept11
A discussion list educators and student writers who are incorporating the September 11
terrorist attacks, the subsequent military action, and the various political and religious
issues those events have brought into the foreground. The list is associated with an online
reader, After September 11,
sponsored by Bedford St. Martin's.
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Need a place to talk?
Interversity supports online conversations using whatever tools seem appropriate for the situation (discussion lists, web forums, MOOs, etc.). We offer free discussion lists for individuals or non-affiliated groups, and will provide professional hosting and/or management of discussion forums for businesses, organizations, and associations.
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"To Grade or Not to Grade"
Date: TBA
Many teachers and students are disgruntled with the grading system. We'll
talk about what to do about it.
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Want to hold an event online?
Interversity hosts online events designed to provide people with occasions to share information and ideas on topics that are important to education. We design events that are intended to be useful and action-oriented as well as scholarly.
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Interversity provides technical and administrative support for Interversity Co-op, a volunteer-driven open learning environment, where teachers and learners are invited to shape their learning environments, pursue their work how they see fit (as opposed to following institutional orders and requirements), and have fun. If you've ever wanted to teach using methods or subjects that don't fit institutional contexts, or if you've felt schools don't provide you the opportunity to learn how you'd like, Interversity Coop may be the place for you.
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