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VETNET Board meeting at VETNET/ECER conference Ghent Blog Entry 1 reply 17-September-2007 Ludger Deitmer
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As in every year the board of VETNET meets at the ECER Conference in order to review the of VETNET 2007 conference as well as discuss future prospect of the community
Dear Collegues, dear board members
Board meeting will be held between 12:30 and 14:00 at Thursday 20th of September in room: leszaal 1C
at the University of Ghent

Agenda:
  • feedback on the conference
  • viewpoints on this by convenor and co-convenor
  • vetnet proceedings
  • homepage features and use
  • planning of next board meeting
  • information on other issues: urbino conference
Kind regards

Ludger Deitmer (Convenor of VETNET)
New format for the VETNET site Blog Entry 0 replies 11-September-2007 Ludger Deitmer
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This is to announce that the VETNET web site has been improved by KnowNet, Mike Malloch. Please have a look what the revised site offers to you.

Dear collegues, dear visitors to the VETNET site,

The VETNET research network under ECER has been developing the web site as a facilty of ECER participants. For ECER 2007 at Ghent University, our colleagues at KnowNet have upgraded and improved the function of the site. Please make use of the services.

All participants of VETNET can - and should - have their papers made available from the site, as well as in the conference proceedings. Please send your written contributions (4 to 10 pages) to Mr. Christian Rose: cvrose@uni-bremen.de within the next days. This makes it possible to prepare conference proceeding before the conference, and allows others to inform themselves for the sessions forthcoming next week at Ghent.

Please make active use of this possibilty!

Kind regards and see you in Ghent

Ludger Deitmer, ITB, UNiversity of Bremen,
CONVENOR VETNET
Chair of the Board of VETNET
New! Shared weblogs for members; comments as weblog entries Blog Entry 0 replies 15-January-2005 Anonymous Comment
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We've just made a fairly big upgrade in the way the VETNET site supports comments and discussion. As the first part of a drive to enhance the interactivity and community-building features of the VETNET site, we've added shared weblogs - see the 'discussions' area

We've just made a fairly big upgrade in the way the VETNET site supports comments and discussion. Many members were having a hard time participating because they could not create their own discussions or add links and attachments to their comments.

As the first part of a drive to enhance the interactivity and community-building features of the VETNET site, we've added shared weblogs:

VET-NET Site Comments
This is a place for comments and discussion about the VETNET site by its members. Everyone who is logged in can add comments and participate in discussions. Comments that members add using the 'Add a comment' button in the site's pages will be posted as an entry to this shared weblog.
VET Talk
This is a group discussion area in which members of the VETNET site can create and participate in discussions about the issues that concern them. All members can post here and participate in any discussions.  This is a really good place to start if you want to pose a question or start a discussion of your own.  Please don't be inhibited, all contributions welcome.
VETNET Site News
This is for news about the VETNET site. Members of the editorial team can post to this weblog. All members of the site can participate in discussions of entries there.

Note that the 'Add a comment' feature is now also based on the weblogs. Adding a comment anywhere on the site automatically posts a new entry to 'VET-NET Site Comments', which includes a link back to the page that the comment is about. Because of a little piece of internet magic called ' trackback', the pages can display the title and lead-in (summary) for any weblog entry or discussion item which includes a link to it. This is true even if the weblog entry is on another site. (for an example, see this article by Alan Brown )

We will be posting additional materials explaining how to use the new features, and giving some hints about powerful new tools that can be used to track the content of the site and to add your own content. Watch this space!