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[Fhsst-authors] Monthly update
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Mark Horner |
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[Fhsst-authors] Monthly update |
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Wed, 30 Jun 2004 16:24:42 -0700 |
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Hi everyone
A lot of the admin team had to travel during this month so updates have
been few and far between. Here is a summary of our activities this month:
* New Members
- Marcu joined and is looking into the optics chapter
- Jeffrey joined and is looking into some of the chemistry chapters
* The draft book covers are ready for general comments we just haven't
had time to put them on the website - Lynn also put some ideas
together for our Biology, Computer Science and Geography book covers
- for when we get there of course
* Spencer and Rory are attending a workshop to analyse our proposal
for the Innovation Bazaar - we will submit a new one next week -
although we did well on the old one.
* Our application to form a Non-Profit Organisation in SA is ready
and the constitution is in CVS in "other/constitution.tex". I will
circulate a pdf file soon.
* We contacted a group called Teach Out at the University of Cape
Town and they will meet with us next month to see if they can
use our content or help us finish the books. We can get feedback from
them and the Ikamva group over the next few months.
* We have been in contact with the author of the books on
www.lightandmatter.com and we can use his content. If anyone
finds it useful let us know and we'll arrange to get the
source released for it.
* We sent letters to many departments at various universities in SA
asking them to advertise our project amongst their students and
staff. In all 24 letters were sent.
Hope everyone is well.
Cheers,
Mark
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