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<DIV>Subject: Query: American Indian Scholars Contact Info-Online
Education<BR><BR><BR>> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 07:31:40 -0400<BR>> From:
"Jan Tucker" <<A
href="mailto:jtucker@starband.net">jtucker@starband.net</A>><BR>> Subject:
Query: American Indian Scholars Contact Info-Online
Education<BR>><BR>><BR>> Greetings, List readers. I'm trying to compile
a list of educators and<BR>scholars who might be interested in American Indian
educational<BR>opportunities using online education technology. This would
include anyone<BR>who is interested in online education for and by American
Indians<BR>themselves. Any suggestions on where to begin assembling a contact
list of<BR>potentially interested persons. My thinking is to help expand
educational<BR>opportunities for American Indians, and bring together American
Indian<BR>scholars from all over the country and world to teach virtually. I'm
looking<BR>for funding also to have a conference for discussing the
possibilities of<BR>online education to bridge geographic space, and
technological divide<BR>experienced by American Indian learners.<BR>><BR>>
Jan Tucker<BR>> Certified online Educator and Learner<BR>> Applied
Cultural Anthropologist<BR>> Lake City Community College<BR>> Distance
Learning Program,<BR>> Saint Leo University</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Susan D. Penfield, Ph.D.<BR>Department of English
and<BR>Indigenous Languages and Technology<BR>University of Arizona,<BR>Tucson,
AZ 85721</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>