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Oct 15 2006, 12:56 AM
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing. ![]() Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 3,882 Joined: 24-July 05 From: In Trouble Again... still? Member No.: 9,787 ![]() |
A friend of mine has forwarded a request to post this on the Trap17 Forum so that this Professor can reach some Internet Users in Canada and hopefully some of you might be kind enough to support the Research by answering his survey, or whatever.
Please at least read what the request is all about. Be assured that the strictest of confidentiality and privacy standards would apply to this Research Project. *** Unfortunately, this Research Topic will only allow Canadians to participate. *** Thanks for assisting. [hide=1] I am doing some work on the government online initiative and in particular the connection to free and open source software. I would be eternally grateful if you would distribute the following call for participation to your colleagues and - especially - students, as I would love to have representatives from across Canada in the survey. The text of the call is below and please feel free to cut and paste it into a class mailing list or whatever. Thank you so much... <snip> Government Online? Your input and experiences are valuable and will be used as the basis for policy recommendations that ensure that online government services are representative of your needs and inclusive of a diverse Canadian population. No experience with online government web sites or services needed. To complete the online survey, please visit http://arago.cprost.sfu.ca/citizen Additional Information The Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology at Simon Fraser University is conducting this research to ensure that online government services are inclusive of your needs and that they represent a diversity of people and computing environments in Canada. The only requirement for participation is that: - You live in Canada and use the Internet from home, OR - You are a member of a non-profit, non-governmental organization in Canada. Questions, suggestions, or comments? Please contact us. Dr. Richard Smith Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology School of Communication Simon Fraser University Email: smith@sfu.ca Phone: 604-291-5116 </snip> -- Richard Smith, Associate Professor School of Communication Simon Fraser University, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, CANADA V6B 5K3 Phone: 604 291 5116 Web: http://www.sfu.ca/~smith/ Skype - callto://richard_k_smith New book: http://arago.cprost.sfu.ca/smith/mawc [/hide] |
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