Re: reading

From: Yrjö Engestrm (yrjo.engestrom@helsinki.fi)
Date: Mon Dec 11 2000 - 12:51:07 PST


Mike, I'll be happy to put Learning by Expanding in the net. Just tell me
whom I shall send it to. But perhaps something a bit lighter and smaller
might be appropriate after Leont'ev?

Yrjo

> From: Mike Cole <mcole@weber.ucsd.edu>
> Reply-To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 15:46:58 -0800 (PST)
> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: reading
> Resent-From: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Resent-Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 15:47:00 -0800 (PST)
>
>
> Folks--
> I am pretty sure that a key to successful co-reading is access to
> the text. The Leontiev text is the only one everyone has had access to
> (long text, that is).
>
> I doubt if Vera's publisher would appreciate it if her new book
> was put online for free but what the heck, Vera, if you can arrange it,
> let us know and we can proceed.
>
> In that connection, Yrjo, you have the right to put your book
> on the Web for general access. There was a request to that effect on
> xmca last week, but if you responded to it, I missed it.
>
> Ditto with Ingold. If someone has his email address at Aberdeen,
> I would be glad to write and ask permission to scan a chapter for
> discussion-- and there are a LOT of interesting chapters that XMCA-ites
> have suggested. But short of that, little hope of wide access.
>
> 90 exciting essays read and still a bundle to go before sunrise.
> I am still amazed that students, even after explicit instructions to
> do so, will not run spell on their papers so that the first draft nature
> of what I get to read is made depressingly clear.
> mike
>
>



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