revision process

Jeff Tanner jtanner@mozart.sc.edu
Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:50:59 -0400


Wim,
Steve Cox from the University of Georgia will be hosting a roundtable CAUT
discussion in Atlanta.  I'm going to be there.

Jeff

>In a message dated 9/26/02 8:10:59 AM Central Daylight Time,
>rwest1@unl.edu writes:
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>The point I was trying to make in my post was to have CAUT members around
>the country have a chance to get together in regional/local settings.
> Since we're in the process of revising our guidelines, the success of the
>project depends to a large degree on how useable that document will be on
>a grass roots level.  That's why we talked about the revisions at our last
>regional seminar.  If we can involve more technicians at the local level,
>the revision project will benefit and the results will be more meaningful.
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>I agree that more face to face communication needs to happen. When we got
>together in Rochester last year, we got a lot done. However, whether to
>schedule actual class time of a seminar is the best use of the seminar's
>time. Figuring that CAUT members who are interested in working on the CAUT
>formula and guidelines are willing to miss a technical class to begin
>with, I wonder if perhaps the better thing to do is for CAUT's to get
>together during day, but not as part of the scheduled classes, or better
>yet, over a meal?
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>Having said that, are there CAUTs out there planning on attending the NCRC
>in Atlanta who would be willing to meet to discuss things? We can discuss
>when and where we want to meet before we get there, or plan to meet for a
>few minutes when we get there to discuss a more convenient time.
>
>Wim


Jeff Tanner
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