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Andre Cramblit andrekar at NCIDC.ORG
Tue Sep 2 19:43:06 UTC 2003


Compressed video in this case is an interconnected network between campuses
whereby courses can be delivered to more than one campus at the same time,
but the classes are generally not available online. Hopefully, and
probably, that will be possible in the future. I believe the Choctaw are
working with a closed circuit system from OU to satellite classes in
Albuquerque and Seattle, and some good examples of their online instruction
are at www.choctawindian.com . The Cherokee have their font, lessons, and
vocabulary online at www.cherokee.org . Of course, the Martin/Mauldin site
has a lot of good Mvskoke language materials: www.wm.edu/linguistics/creek/

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