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[Fhsst-bio] So it goes ...
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Mark Horner |
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[Fhsst-bio] So it goes ... |
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Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:05:15 -0700 |
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Hi Nicole
Things have been very quiet lately across the FHSST volunteers - the
flurry of activity
2-3 weeks ago pretty much exhausted the admins for a while and we've
been catching
up with our "day jobs". I typically dedicate Wednesday nights to the
project and my routine
is finally restored.
I have been working on this project since September 2002 and I thought
we'd have the physics book
done in a month or two. Well, 30 months later we have 375 pages but I
have never been able to speed
things up - at least its almost done. My point is that if we just keep
pushing things do happen.
So in the spirit of pushing on can we start putting together an outline
of the syllabus and some
guidelines for authors? I'll help out as much as I can and I'll put the
guidelines on a webpage
once we have them written up. The real work on the outline will be up to
you though as my life sciences
knowledge is pretty meaningless.
Perhaps we could start with the human biology stuff from the syllabus as
this is a hot topic
these days? The syllabus is:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SA_NCS_Life_Sciences:Learning_Outcomes%2C_Assessment_Standards%2C_Content_and_Contexts#Proposed_content_4
I have a standard email I send out to departments at universities for
recruits and I'll change to wording to make it appropriate for life
sciences departments and
start sending it out (probably over the weekend). This usually results
in 4 or 5 volunteers. You'd
be surprised how reluctant people are to "distract" their students so
there is never a flood
of volunteers but we should get a few.
How does that sound to you?
Cheers,
Mark
- [Fhsst-bio] So it goes ...,
Mark Horner <=