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[Assessment] Move to fully moderated format today

Marie Cora marie.cora at hotspurpartners.com
Wed Nov 30 13:47:03 EST 2005


Hi Nancy,

Thanks for this. Yes, you can post formatted mail now, but there are a
couple of caveats (from Connie Harich, Tech Consultant for the Lists):

"The Mailman mailing list program does allow us to post formatted email.
However, please be aware that formatted email is viewed differently in
different email programs. What appears fine in one program, may appear
odd in another. Plain text is still the preferred format for posting
since it appears the same in everyone's email program."

I hope this helps. If this does not answer your question, please email
me and we'll see what we can figure out.

Thanks,
marie
List Moderator


-----Original Message-----
From: assessment-bounces at dev.nifl.gov
[mailto:assessment-bounces at dev.nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Nancy Hansen
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 12:27 PM
To: The Assessment Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Assessment] Move to fully moderated format today

So Marie. Will this new "fully moderated format" require a change-back
to a non-html setting I had to have in order to express an opinion about
assessment issues?

I have returned to our former format because the text setting wouldn't
even allow me to underline or to type bold ... to say nothing of being
able to change the font size or do a spell check.

Nancy Hansen
Sioux Falls, SD

Marie Cora <marie.cora at hotspurpartners.com> wrote:
Dear Discussion List Participants,
Today, the National Institute for Literacy is moving the Assessment
discussion list to a fully moderated format. Our goal is to enhance
professional development for educators and practitioners through ongoing
opportunities to learn, discuss, and reflect on critical literacy
issues.
There will not be significant changes in the way you receive your
discussion list mail. Each list will h ave a moderator who will
facilitate dialogue about the latest literacy research and its
applications to instructional practice; promising policies and practices
-- in addition to promoting the exchange of ideas, resources, and
experience. The moderator will review messages posted to the list
daily, prior to releasing it to subscribers. Please review the
Discussion List Guidelines at
http://dev.nifl.gov/lincs/discussions/list_guidelines.html for more
information.
As subscribers, you can continue to post to the list, the list email
address is: assessment at dev.nifl.gov.
The purpose of the Assessment list is to provide an on-going
professional development forum for practitioners, program
administrators, volunteers, researchers, and policy makers who interact
with Assessment and Evaluation in the field of Adult Literacy. The focus
of this professional development forum is to discuss issues relevant to
multiple forms of Assessment and Evaluation as they relate to Adult
Literacy; to provide the field with information and resources that can
be used to develop, expand, and inform the Adult Literacy field on
Assessment and Evaluation issues; to enrich and improve public policies
related to Assessment and Evaluation by providing an open forum for the
exchange of relevant policy ideas. These discussions can and should
improve policy, practice, and research. Topics may include Assessment
issues such as instruction, curricula, self-assessment, the GED, and the
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We encourage discussion list participants to focus your contributions to
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curiosity, and mutual respect.
Thank you for your dedication to this online community. We look forward
to sharing and learning with you.
Sincerely,
Tanya Shuy and Mary Jo Maralit
National Institute for Literacy

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