response from Prof Caidi | |
Prof Caidi emailed to say she is having problems logging onto Moodle, so I am posting her feedback on the FAQ so everyone understands how I have edited it: - "The community does! This site and its associated products have been created for aboriginal communities" ADD "for AND WITH Aboriginal communities" to the sentence. In the list of sponsors, at the end, remove "Internet Archives". They have never officially jumped on the bandwagon for this project. We can always include them later, if they wish. The equipment belongs to the UT Libraries, and if you want, we can create a "Thank You" or "Acknowledgments" section on the Moodle where we can thank individuals like Brian B., Gabe Juszel, Lisa, etc. As for committing to sending a copy of the books to folks. I am wondering if it is not too premature, esp. given that there is no web portal yet for people to "play" with the system in the first place. Providing pix of the book is already a good indication + the multimedia experience and the video will give the audience a good sense of what we are talking about. In other words, I would provide the ondemandbookservice@gmail.com email as a contact point, but I don't know if it is ncessary at this point to raise the point you mentioned. |