[1175] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
K-12 Net
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Janet Murray)
Tue Aug 13 08:19:34 1991
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 91 03:06:11 PDT
From: Janet.Murray@f23.n105.z1.fidonet.org (Janet Murray)
To: com-priv@psi.com
Several people have sent NetMail in response to my first-ever
comment in com-priv (where I've been lurking for a couple of
months) inquiring about the K-12 Net Council of Coordinators
and the Consortium for School Networking . . . .
I regret that I cannot send personal responses to all of you
today (and I _especially_ regret having put my electronic foot
in my mouth in the first place) but anyway, since you asked,
. . . fyi --
I am the librarian at a public high school in Portland, OR,
so my interest in NREN is two-fold: for my students and
faculty, and for my colleagues in school and public libraries.
I am also the System Operator of a FidoNet BBS [1:105/23 (503)
245-4961)], Moderator of the FidoNet LIBRARY echo, and a
founding member of K-12 Net.
The K-12 Network was created less than a year ago as a loose
collaboration among FidoNet System Operators who agreed to share
a number of echoes related to curriculum, foreign languages,
special interests, classroom-to-classroom projects, and to
facilitate teleconnectivity among teachers and students in
grades K-12.
The K-12 Network has since expanded to more than 150 systems
throughout North America, Australia, northern Europe and the USSR.
The K-12 Net "echoes" are also available as
USENET newsgroups in the hierarchy k12.*
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