Though, if you did get this message, it means the new server can now send email from within Drupal, which means newsletters shouldn't get lost in the ether anymore.
If you've posted audio on Edtechtalk.com in the last couple weeks, you may have noticed a new field called "Post-Show Description". This is an opportunity for you to enter a quick synopsis of the show. It should only be a few sentences that describes what the show was about.
The idea is to take this data and aggregate it into a weekly newsletter that is sent out to all ETT subscribers. Ideally, they'd get an email showing all of the shows posted within the last week, along with a description of each one.
Our long-awaited Spring Community Assembly is coming up on April 22 as part of the EarthCast 2008 Webcastathon. We need your enthusiasm! We need your support! We need your help! Mostly, we just need you to show up.
As I'm soon going to be taking the role of president of educationbridges it's occured to me that i should really relinquish my position as 'manager of edtechtalk' we'll call it effective in two weeks. I realize that many of you probably didn't realize i actually had that title :P but I've been lurking around...
In my mind, the edtechtalk manager must...
1. make sure that necessary upgrades are performed
Thought I'd use this occasion to test out sending a newsletter in Drupal 5.x. Created this new newsletter for those who host shows on ETT. Perhaps it should be broadened to all those interested in ETT Development. In any event, 'this occasion' is another EdTechTalk Planning Session tonight (Feb. 15) at 9pmEST. I added a tentative agenda to our messy development page at: http://edtechtalk.com/node/1493
Do you have your EdTechTalk stuff yet? Did you know there are T-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, buttons, magnets, and tote bags available? They're all based on Wordle interpretations of the EdTechTalk Delicious tags.
What are you waiting for? These are limited edition items. Shop now and avoid the rush!