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Subject:on line tech writing classes. . . From:"Paul R. Sawyer" <prsawyer -at- RS6000 -dot- CMP -dot- ILSTU -dot- EDU> Date:Mon, 25 Mar 1996 22:54:33 -0600
Hi all--
I am a doctoral student doing some research that deals with on line tech
writing classes (my class, as well as others.)
My request is that if you are an instructor and teach a tech writing class
that is on line--partially or fully--could you please send the URL to me?
Likewise, if you are a student, I'd love to get URLs from you as well.
Respond to me and, if people are interested, I will post a collection of
the URLs that I accumulate.
Thanks a heap. I appreciate it.
--Paul
prsawyer -at- ilstu -dot- edu
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Paul R. Sawyer |
Asst. Coor. of MicroComputing | I am umbilically connected
English Department | to the temperate zone. . .
Illinois State University | --Jimmy Buffett
Normal, IL 61701 |
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