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About the discussion groupAbout the Arts EdNet discussion group If you are new to discussion groups, you might like to read Module 4 of the online tutorial to get an overview. About the Arts EdNet discussion groupArts EdNet is an email moderated discussion group. In moderated lists, all messages are sent first to the moderator who will review and approve or reject them before sending them to the group. Moderators do not act as censors but rather as filters to remove unwanted emails such as private replies, unsolicited advertising, offensive messages and so on. Arts EdNet discussion group is hosted by EdNA Online (http://www.edna.edu.au/). Subscribers to the Arts EdNet discussion group (or mailing list) receive email messages from other members of the group and can contribute their own comments or information to the group or to individuals on the list. The Arts EdNet discussion group may discuss:
Subscribers will also receive a weekly newsletter, with a calendar, resource reviews, media highlights and events. Guest experts, at various times, will share their knowledge and enliven the debate. Subscribing to the Arts EdNet discussion groupSubscription is free. You can subscribe to the discussion group by submitting an online form or by email. Go to the Subscribe page in this section of the website. Guidelines for Arts EdNetGuidelines for Arts EdNet discussion group are available. This gives you hints about how to get the most out of the group as well as the basic 'rules' for taking part. You will be sent this information on subscribing. Go to the Guidelines page in this section of the website. ArchiveMessages sent to the Arts EdNet discussion group are archived. Subscribers and non-subscribers can use these archives as a record of past discussions and as a resource for their work. Go to the Archive page in this section of the website. |
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