> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin_Owen who-is-at rem.bangor.ac.uk [SMTP:Martin_Owen@rem.bangor.ac.uk]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 1:26 PM
> To: xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu
> Cc: xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: Re: RE: Application Principles and AT Analysis (UK folk)
>
> >Also Bruce Robinson mentioned the fact
> >that it would be good to get acquanted with people working on AT in
> the
> >UK -perhaps we could develop some sort of support/collaboration
> >mechanisms (despite electronic communication -because of it?- I too
> >increasingly value meeting, sharing and discussing).
>
> I am on the cusp of "computer science" and "education". With my
> education
> hat on, we have a small group of academics who are developing a
> relationship to apply socio-cultural appraoches to adressing issues in
> education. That group contains at least one third of whom (5) would
> describe themselves as people in the field of information and
> communications technology.
>
> I am hesitant to say we should form another list (although with
> mailbase.ac.uk it is easy enough to do), however there is no other
> clear
> forum for a group to naturally coallesce (I was suprised by how many
> triangles ( not to mention Finnish colleagues) I saw at the IEEE
> Hawaii
> International Systems Science Conference in January).
>
> thoughts?
>
> Martin