<<Pls visit my Outline of Report to InfoDev at <http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Tampere_Conference/Final_Report/Tampere_Event/Final_Report.html> -- particularly its PART II.>>
<<I wanted to finish it (Section II of PART I) in this month, but because of a sudden invitation from Fiji, I have to do it after coming back from there on 12/4th.>>
I talked with Lane Smith and he'll provide an update on the African portion.
<<Yes, I have been waiting for it.>>
It appears that I erred in saving my e-mails prior to Oct 14th online with AOL rather than downloading them ... and I lost some of your important mail items. Could you please resend them to me if they are convenient to send -- sorry about that.
<<Pls visit Global University System Late 1999 Correspondence at <http://www.kagawa-jc.ac.jp/~steve_mc/global-univ-99/index.html>.
Steve compiled my listserve distributions there so that you can find most of my previous distributions there.>>
The InfoDev conference is going well and I saw Tapio a few times ... he says to say 'Hello". He and I have each made our separate rounds, as well as rounds together.
Seems there is the January 2000 edition of an electronic publication called TechKnowLogia closing receipt of articles by the 19th .. the topic being covered is Distance Higher Education. The electronic magazine has a higher management audience, and is distributed free of charge. The current cirulation is approximately 10,000 upper management personnel. I met the President of Knowledge Enterprise, Inc. (Dr. Wadi Haddad, Ph.D) who asked that I submit a piece on the GLU, which I will do ... of course, I will pass the draft of the brief article I write to you, Tapio, David, and others as required before submitting it .. I thought I would take extracts from the handout that Tapio had and the various regional projects for the article.
<<Thanks for your publicity effort. You can find necessary materials at;
(a) My web at <http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS>,
(b) Timos web at <http://www.uta.fi/EGEDL/>, and
(c) Steves web at <http://www.kagawa-jc.ac.jp/~steve_mc/asia pacific/index.html>.
Of course, they are inter-linked each other. Steves is most well organized in overall sense.>>
Regards,
Ken
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