Use of internet in orgs

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Date: Tue Nov 28 1995 - 16:22:52 EST


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Hi, a few weeks ago someone posted a message asking literacy organizations to
fill out a survey about how we are using the internet/e-mail in our
organizations.  I wonder if we might share this information with eachother on
this list (I know he said he would post the results, but it would be helpful
for me to hear more.

The King County Literacy Coalition in Seattle is coordinating a project to
get all member organizations on-line - familiar with the internet and using
its resources.  I (hopefully with volunteers) will be responsible for
teaching member organizations how to access fund information via the
internet, how students might increase their learning via the internet, and
any other great ideas.   I know the email lists are great for policy
advocacy.  Could any of you tell me how you use the internet in other ways?
 Thanks,

Carolyn Cunningham
King County Literacy Coalition, Seattle
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