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81. Royal Rangers News & Mailing List FAQ
How do I Unsubscribe from the Royal Rangers mailing List? The objective ofRoyal Rangers is to REACH, teach, and KEEP boys and girls for JESUS CHRIST.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/scouting/Royal-Ranger-FAQ/
Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs Documents ... nobody@eBible.org Summary: What are Royal Rangers? Keywords: Royal Rangers,Royal,Rangers,Bible,Gospel,Scouting Date: 12 May 2004 12:04:01 GMT Archive-name: scouting/Royal-Ranger-FAQ Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 9 May 2003 URL: http://rangernet.org/faq.htm http://www.berean.edu/16truths/ http://eBible.org/subscribe.htm OR send a message to majordomo@eBible.org rangernet@ebible.org ) with the line unsubscribe rangernet in the body of the message. (The subject line is ignored.) To change mailing addresses, unsubscribe from your old one and subscribe to the new one. If you are unsubscribing from a different address because you no longer have access to the old address, add your old address to the unsubscribe line, like unsubscribe rangernet user@host.com rangernet@eBible.org //mail-archive.com/rangernet@rangernet.org ">http://mail-archive.com/rangernet@rangernet.org //mail-archive.com/rangernet@ebible.org ">http://mail-archive.com/rangernet@ebible.org , and //mail-archive.com/rangernet@lists.sni.net

82. Lists.stir.ac.uk Mailing Lists
lists.stir.ac.uk mailing lists Unisonmembers-highland, no descriptionavailable. Webct-users-list, WebCT computer based teaching software
http://lists.stir.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
lists.stir.ac.uk Mailing Lists
Welcome! Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on lists.stir.ac.uk. Click on a list name to get more information about the list, or to subscribe, unsubscribe, and change the preferences on your subscription. To visit the general information page for an unadvertised list, open a URL similar to this one, but with a '/' and the list name appended. List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page to find the management interface for your list. If you are having trouble using the lists, please contact mailman@lists.stir.ac.uk List Description Aqua-laofish-list [no description available] Assessment-list Discussion on assessment practices Careers-vacancies-list [no description available] Dbms-winning-list [no description available] Emru-list [no description available] Epl-project [no description available] [no description available] Graduate-research-list [no description available] Info-strategy-list [no description available] Ioesocial [no description available] Is-soruces-list [no description available] Is-swp-list [no description available] It-library-list [no description available] Library-gen-list [no description available] Macadmin-list [no description available] Mag-list [no description available] Mailman [no description available] Mailman-admins General discussion list for admins Mental-health-list [no description available] Montenegro-forum [no description available] ODELUCE-list [no description available] Overseas-research-list [no description available]

83. Chapter 2
mailing lists are a form of email which allow the subscriber to communicate A couple of examples of how lists have been used in a teaching environment
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap/reports/teaching/chapter2.html
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Email Lists - Virtual Lite
A. Introduction
The sending and receiving of electronic mail, or e-mail, has become one of the most frequent applications of the Internet. It has given its users a new way of communicating which partakes somewhat of both the immediacy of a phone call and the opportunity for considered reflection possible in a letter. E-mail makes it possible for students to stay in touch with their peers and with the teaching staff where a loaded schedule may make this otherwise difficult. The figure of the lonely scholar, who can become isolated through increasing specialization, or for more prosaic reasons of inadequate social or language skills, is one to whom e-mail presents some interesting possibilities( ). The next chapter will explore the full range of computer-mediated communication tools available (CMC), but this chapter will restrict itself to the pedagogical uses of e-mail.
B. Using Mailing Lists: Some Case Studies

84. TESL/TEFL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL Links - TESL : Discussion
ELTASIAL Web page for the English Language Teaching in Asia mailing List. onelist.com- Recipes for TESOL (Lucimara Mello) A mailing list whose
http://iteslj.org/links/TESL/Discussion/
TESL : Discussion
This is a sub-page of
The Internet TESL Journal's
TESL/TEFL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL Links
There are currently 12257 registered links.
Main Page
Links for Students Links for Teachers What's New
iteslj.org / links Warning! Some places require you to register an email address which means you may begin to receive 'junk mail'.
Our Websites
Activities for ESL Students

Quizzes, Puzzzles, ...
a4esl.org
The Internet TESL Journal

Monthly Online Journal iteslj.org Kelly Brothers' Website Interesting Things for ESL Students Quizzes, Puzzzles, ... www.manythings.org
Kristina Pfaff-Harris' Quick-n-Easy Way to Sign-up for TESL Mailing Lists
Subscribe to NETEACH-L, TESL-L, TESLCA-L, ...., FLTEACH, OCC-L, GLESOL-L, ELTASISA-L, CETEFL, ...
Bulletin Board for EFL teachers working in Germany FRAME
Information for EFL/ESL teachers about living and working in Germany
CALLNews Computer Assisted Language Learning News (chongld@kyongju.ac.kr)
Mailing list.
Content-ESL Listserv (Loretta F. Kasper)
A forum for the discussion of issues in Content-Based ESL instruction.
Dave's ESL Cafe's E-mail Connection for Teachers (Dave Sperling)
A web-based message board where teachers ask questions and leave their email addresses.

85. E-Mail Discussion Lists
EMail Discussion lists and Electronic Journals. (latest revision February 26,2003) TAMHA. Teaching American History list. listserv@cms.cc.wayne.edu.
http://www.edwebproject.org/lists.html
E-Mail Discussion Lists and Electronic Journals
(latest revision: February 26, 2003)
T HE INTERNET contains literally thousands of special interest discussion groups, each individually managed by an Internet server known as a list server (commonly referred to as a Listserv, list processor or a list). Lists are often moderated by a list owner , but this is not always the case; some lists are simply a free-for-all discussion without a person filtering the messages. Most lists can be provided to the user either in a digest form or on a post-by-post basis - directions for choosing this setting will usually appear in the welcome message you receive once you've joined the list. Any member of a list may take part in a conversation or begin a new topic. Listservers can also distribute electronic journals (e-journals) and newsletters, which are simply online magazines that are edited and distributed as a list. In general, most lists and e-journals can be joined by posting an email to the listserver address and writing the following in the first line of the actual posting: subscribe [name of list] [your first name] [your last name] Nothing else may be written within the message page. For example, if twaits@swordfishtrombones.com wanted to join the Education Technology list (EDTECH), he would send mail to listserv@h-net.msu.edu and write the following within the the post:

86. H-Net Discussion Networks
HNet s e-mail lists function as electronic networks, linking professors, Every aspect of academic liferesearch, teaching, controversies new and
http://www.h-net.org/lists/
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about search site map editors ... Discussion Networks Search Discussion Logs
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H-Net's e-mail lists function as electronic networks, linking professors, teachers and students in an egalitarian exchange of ideas and materials. Every aspect of academic liferesearch, teaching, controversies new and oldis open for discussion; decorum is maintained by H-Net's dedicated editors. To see what subscribers are saying, visit the Discussion Logs Center . To find out more about a particular list, follow the links below: List Name Description APSA-CIVED Civic Education for the Next Century EDTECH Educational Technology H-1960s History and Legacy of the 1960s H-AfrArts African Expressive Culture H-AfResearch Primary Sources in African Studies H-Africa African History and Culture H-AfrLitCine Teaching and Study of African Literature and Cinema H-Afro-Am African-American Studies H-AfrPol Current African Politics H-AfrTeach Teaching African History and Studies H-AHC Association for History and Computing H-Albion British and Irish History H-AmIndian American Indian History and Culture H-AmRel American Religious History H-Amstdy American Studies H-Announce H-Net Academic Announcements H-Antisemitism Antisemitism H-ANZAU History of Aotearoa / New Zealand and Australia

87. CET: Teaching & Learning: Educational Web Site Links: Teaching With Technology:
HMMedia (High-Tech Teaching, Multimedia, CD-ROM mailing List) Part ofH-NET (Humanities Social Sciences Online). Resources include calls for papers and
http://www.usc.edu/programs/cet/resources/web_links/technology/mailing_lists.htm

within CET all of USC
Teaching With Technology: Mailing Lists EDTECH (Education Technology Mailing List)
H-MMedia (High-Tech Teaching, Multimedia, CD-ROM Mailing List)

88. OEL: E-mail Lists For People Interested In Teaching At The College Level - Under
Email lists for undergraduates teaching undergraduates - University of Pittsburgh.
http://www.pitt.edu/~oel/ute/emaillist.htm
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E-mail Lists for People Interested in Teaching at the College Level
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89. ACTFL Mailing List Rental - American Council On The Teaching Of Foreign Language
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
http://www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3337

90. Convention Attendee Mailing List Ordering Information - American Council On The
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
http://www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3927

91. Guidelines Of Use For The ETNI Mailing List
The list will deal with issues pertaining to the teaching of English as asecond/foreign language Instructions for subscribing to the ETNI mailing list.
http://www.etni.org.il/guidelines.htm
All About ETNI Teachers for Teachers Special Needs The Far Side ... Contact Us
Guidelines of Use for the ETNI Mailing List
The purpose of these guidelines is to provide a basic framework for members of the list. The guidelines will be posted to all existing members and all new members joining the list. They will also appear on-line on the ETNI site and will be subject to revision by the list owner (David Lloyd) if deemed necessary. List members are encouraged to participate in the discussions on the list while keeping these guidelines in mind.
  • The purpose of the ETNI list is to encourage discussion about improving English teaching in Israel and to provide a national virtual support group for English teachers. To fulfill its purpose, ETNI serves as a forum for discussing the integration of modern technology in English teaching.
  • Anyone connected to the teaching of English as a second/foreign language is invited to join the list.
  • The list will deal with issues pertaining to the teaching of English as a second/foreign language in general and in Israel in particular. ETNI members are encouraged to share information about: current problems in the classroom, issues affecting our status as teachers, international and local developments in the EFL and technology field, material that will introduce cultural practices in English speaking countries, specialized teaching issues (Native speakers, pupils with learning differences, bagrut preparation etc).
  • 92. COOL TEACHING LESSONS AND UNITS
    A source of teaching lessons and units for all grades and subjects, including many Using Join or Browse Hilites link, join the Hilites mailing list to
    http://www.coollessons.org/coolunits.htm
    COOL TEACHING LESSONS AND UNITS ALONG WITH RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Short Cuts: WEBQUEST UNITS RESEARCH MODULES ONLINE PROJECTS READY MADE UNITS ... STUDENT RESOURCES Some personal notes about this web page: It is designed as a resource for teachers K-12 who wish to find quality ready-made units and lessons for all subjects, or who wish to develop their own units. This page emphasizes engaged learning models such as WebQuests, Research Modules and Project-Based Learning, but links include other forms of lessons and tutorials. Included also are sites to help you build your own units as well as some examples of sources to help students do research.
    Some of these units depend on the ability of students to do interactive work with others using technology. However, even if you have one or no computer in your classroom, most of the units linked at this site can be of much help. They are great learning experiences not only because of technology, but because they also involve students in activities that challenge them to solve problems by doing quality research, analyzing information, synthesizing possibilities, making judgments and then creating interesting products in order to communicate their results. Technology can be used as tools in making these exciting learning experiences even deeper, richer and more motivating.
    There is no glitz in this page - just links to wonderful ways for your students to learn. Enjoy!

    93. E-Mail For English Teachers
    Tips for introducing students to email are organized in three lists before In E-Mail for English Teaching, Warschauer provides a compact collection of
    http://www.zait.uni-bremen.de/wwwgast/tesl_ej/ej05/r5.html
    Vol. 2. No. 1 R-5 March 1996 Return to Table of Contents Return to Main Page E-Mail for English Teachers: Bringing the Internet and Computer Learning Networks into the Language Classroom
    Mark Warschauer (1995)
    Alexandria, VA: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
    Pp. vii + 120;
    ISBN 0-939791-62-5 (paper)
    US $17.95 ($15.95 members)
    To write a book that deals with computer technology is like trying to hit a moving target; when you finally draw a bead on the target, it moves. Even if you score a direct hit, by the time you get it to market a good portion of it will be outdated. On the other hand, the market demand for books on computers and the Internet is tempting to prospective authors. In E-Mail for English Teachers , Mark Warschauer has hit the target and delivered a book that provides useful and timely information for teachers who want to learn how to use electronic mail and other Internet resources in their work. In the introduction, Warschauer anticipates the question of skeptics who wonder why they should use electronic mail (e-mail), especially since they are busy enough without expending the time and effort to develop a program for student use of e-mail. He provides three reasons for using e-mail in the English classroom: (a) it provides students an excellent opportunity for real and natural communication, (b) it empowers students for independent learning, and (c) it enriches the experiences of teachers. In seven compact chapters, Warschauer gives helpful information for getting started and for using e-mail for a variety of teaching and learning purposes. He also includes useful instructions for finding information on the Internet and describes some models that apply the ideas outlined in the book.

    94. Teaching With The Internet
    She subscribed to a mailing list of Intercultural Email Classroom Connections.Next, she sent a message to other teachers on MIDDLE-L, a mailing list she
    http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~djleu/sites03.html
    Chapter Three Glossary
    C OMMUNICATING ON THE INTERNET:
    E-MAIL, MAILING LISTS, AND OTHER FORMS
    OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION Teaching With the Internet:
    Marilyn Campbell's Classroom Intercultural E-mail Classroom Connections
    . Next, she sent a message to other teachers on MIDDLE-L , a mailing list she first discovered and then joined during an in-service for the district. Using E-Mail in the Classroom E-MAIL FOR YOU From: Peter Lelong
    Mercury Newspapers 'Cyberclass' articles published each Monday Fahan School can be found at http://www.fahan.tas.edu.au/mercury/cyberclass.html
    E-MAIL FOR YOU From: Paula Reber
    Visit Reber's resources for K-6 teachers at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8854
    Central Sites for Keypals ePals Classroom Exchange
    Teachers can look for class matches based on age, geography, and languages among other criteria. ESD 105 (lost) allows teachers to search for matching keypal classes in the US and abroad through free subscription to current K-2, 3-5, 6-8, or high school groups. Gaggle stresses safety and control by monitoring, blocking inappropriate messages and language, and only allowing sign-up through teachers and schools. Heinemann Interactive
    Located in Australia, sponsored by Heinemann publishing, this site is open to students and teachers who may post messages on lists for students from 5-10 years; 11-13 years; and 14-20 years.

    95. Www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/teaching-statistics/
    RFEMailing lists. The lists are organized by JEL category. Introduction details A General Economics and Teaching B - Methodology and History of
    http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/teaching-statistics/

    96. Join The Network
    Advisory Board mission and aims reports contact us UKCLE mailing list Learning and teaching approaches. tell me more about this approach
    http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/about/form.html

    97. A Mailing List For EFL Teachers (Teaching Languages)
    Discussion among translators, entitled A mailing list for EFL teachers.Forum name Teaching languages.
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    98. Visual Basic, Vb, Active Server Pages (ASP),java, Javscript,c, C++, C__ , Vbscri
    To join the Code of the Day mailing List click here! This tutorial willteach you how to play mp3 s, wav s, wma s, midi s, mpg s, mpeg, asf,
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    document.write(""); Quick Search for: in language: .Net ASP / VbScript C / C++ Cold Fusion Delphi Java / Javascript LISP Perl PHP SQL Visual Basic Planet Source Code.
    The largest public source code database on the Internet with 10,914,087 lines of code , articles and tutorials in 11 languages ,as well as 3,034 open job postings To start, just choose:
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    99. Educational CyberPlayGround: EDUCATIONAL CYBERPLAYGROUND MAILING LIST RESOURCES
    mailing List Resources. ESPANL. Teaching Spanish literature and language list.listserv@taunivm.tau.ac.il. EST-L. Teachers of English for Science and
    http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Community/glresources.html
    var ecp_channel="Schools"
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    ... CataList All Deja News Groups are now owned by Google http://groups-beta.google.com Edupage
    This subscription list is a biweekly summary of news relating to technology and education from Educom. See the website for email subscription information. CNEDUC-L
    This list features discussions of computer networks in education, with an emphasis on online resources. Send email to listserv@tamvm1.tamu.edu (that's a number "one" in tamvm1"). In the message body, type: subscribe cneduc-l yourname (that's a lowercase "L" in "cneduc-l").

    100. Intercultural E-mail Classroom Connections
    teaching.com is proud to announce its collaboration with the IECC service. IECC has distributed over 28000 requests for email partnerships. Questions?
    http://www.iecc.org/
    Sep 23 2005 Other TEACHING.COM Services FOR EDUCATORS Share Your Ideas Teacher Talk Mighty Mentors KeyPals Club IECC EdNow The Youth in Action Network KeyPals Club ONLINE EVENTS Virtual Tour of Europe Virtual Tour of Japan IECC
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    teaching.com is proud to announce its collaboration with the IECC service. Read the whole story. IECC is a free teaching.com service to help teachers link with partners in other cultures and countries for email classroom pen-pal and other project exchanges. Since its creation in 1992, IECC has distributed over 28,000 requests for e-mail partnerships. Questions? Problems? Check out our new FAQ
    username: password: Click Here to Register Forget Your Username/Password? IECC-K12
    For teachers in primary and secondary classrooms who are seeking partner schools. IECC-HE
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    For teachers and 50+ aged volunteers seeking intergenerational exchanges. IECC-Discussion Forums
    General discussion about issues related to the use of email in intercultural classroom connections.

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