POSSE 2014-05 Participants
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* [[User:Darci.burdge|Darci Burdge]] - email: Darci.Burdge@ncc.edu | * [[User:Darci.burdge|Darci Burdge]] - email: Darci.Burdge@ncc.edu | ||
* [[User:Heidi.ellis|Heidi Ellis]] - email: ellis at wne.edu, Blog: [https://heidiellis.wordpress.com/ Heidi Ellis' blog] | * [[User:Heidi.ellis|Heidi Ellis]] - email: ellis at wne.edu, Blog: [https://heidiellis.wordpress.com/ Heidi Ellis' blog] | ||
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* [[User:Lori.postner|Lori Postner]] - email: Lori.Postner@ncc.edu | * [[User:Lori.postner|Lori Postner]] - email: Lori.Postner@ncc.edu | ||
* [[User:Mpurcell|Michelle Purcell]] - email: [mailto:mjw23@drexel.edu mjw23@drexel.edu] | * [[User:Mpurcell|Michelle Purcell]] - email: [mailto:mjw23@drexel.edu mjw23@drexel.edu] | ||
− | * [[User:Kwurst| Karl R. Wurst]] - email: karl.wurst at worcester.edu, Blog: [http://blog.karl.w-sts.com/ On Becoming an Eccentric Professor] | + | * [[User:Jwalden|James Walden]] -- email: [http://www.google.com/recaptcha/mailhide/d?k=012w35Z4aWwogVaG1S_qzBrQ==&c=6kKXr2b9Y4Y08suK8IYwuA==] |
− | + | * [[User:Kwurst|Karl R. Wurst]] - email: karl.wurst at worcester.edu, Blog: [http://blog.karl.w-sts.com/ On Becoming an Eccentric Professor] | |
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Revision as of 02:15, 13 April 2014
The participants in POSSE 2014-05 are:
- Darci Burdge - email: Darci.Burdge@ncc.edu
- Heidi Ellis - email: ellis at wne.edu, Blog: Heidi Ellis' blog
- Greg Hislop - Blog: Notes from Greg Hislop
- Stoney Jackson - Stoney Jackson's BlogGNOME Accessibility Group
- Lori Postner - email: Lori.Postner@ncc.edu
- Michelle Purcell - email: mjw23@drexel.edu
- James Walden -- email: [1]
- Karl R. Wurst - email: karl.wurst at worcester.edu, Blog: On Becoming an Eccentric Professor