** I apologize if you have already received this. I have had problems with my email lately. ** At the Smithsonian Institution's Office of Elementary & Secondary Education, we are in the process of developing a course on electronic networking for classroom teachers. Based on previous postings, many of you have had experience in teaching museum professionals how to improve and maximize their use of the Internet. We are trying to discover if any other museums have had experience in teaching such courses in the past to teachers or other educators. If you have, we would appreciate getting your response to the following questions: - What type of courses have you offered? - What did you find successful? If you could, what would you do differently? - What would you like to see in your future classes? - During what time of year did you offer these sessions? Were they one-day, two-day, or week-long seminars? - How many teachers/educators attended them? - How was your museum's mission incorporated into the course? - Were the teachers required to meet any prerequisites to take the course (e.g., computer skills)? - Were the courses targeting teachers from a specific grade level? (elementary, middle, or high school) - What type of follow-up did you do to see if the course was successful? - How much did you charge the teachers to attend? Please send your responses to me directly at => [log in to unmask] Thank you in advance for your assistance. Bruce Underwood, Intern Coordinator [log in to unmask] Office of Elementary & Secondary Education Smithsonian Institution A&I 2283, MRC 444 Washington, DC 20560 202/357-4542, 202/357-4908(fax) Bruce Underwood Ofc of Elem & Secondary Education High School Intern Coord. A&I 2283, MRC 444 Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC 20560 202/357-4542; 357-4908-fax e-mail: [log in to unmask]