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Internet discussion group for students and teachers
 All students and teachers are invited to join discussions on the Moodle site hosted by Thompson Rivers University. The site is found at http://mymoodle.tru.ca/
 
Instructions to join are as follows:
 
1)  Contact Doug Baleshta (dbaleshta@tru.ca) and ask to join the "Moodle" site for the "CBA/ABC Teaching Section".
2)  He will then e-mail you with a direct link (mymoodle.tru.ca) with your login and password information.  
3)  After you log in with the information Doug has given you, please click on the link to the "CBA/ABC Teaching Section", which should appear on the left-hand side of the welcome screen.  
 
Should you encounter any problems in using the site, Doug Baleshta will be able to help. dbaleshta@tru.ca
 
We look forward to seeing you there.
 
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plant-ed@net.bio.net

  • Do you teach a course on plants?
  • Do you sometimes have questions that you can't answer?
  • Do you sometimes need to know where to get something for a lab?
  • Do you ever need information about new labs that work?

Would you like to help others get answers to these and other questions?

Consider using Plant-ed -- a moderated BIOSCI newsgroup for plant biologists that teach courses on plants. You can subscribe and get all of the Plant-ed messages as emails, or you can use Plant-ed on the web or through a Newsreader. All messages are archived in a searchable database.


How to use Plant-ed:

Please read the group's Charter explaining the purpose of the Plant-ed. Past messages (since 1995) are archived allowing you to search or browse. You may also post messages to the group at that site.

To Subscribe (or unsubscribe) to the group send a message to:

     http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plant-ed


Problems?

If you wish to unsubscribe and your address has been changed, you won't be able to do it from the new address. The easiest solution is to get your local email administrator to recreate the old account, unsubscribe from it, then eliminate the account.

For questions about using Plant-ed please contact Jon Monroe

Thanks!

Jon Monroe
Plant-ed moderator