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Netters, I must have hit a nerve. I was flooded with positive rmarks about my "Cybernauts." Why don't we start a new on-line club of Cybernauts. I will talk to my group and see how they want to communicate. Could these be the Information Technologists (school librarians) of the future (Jr LM_NET)? Open for discusion. On Sun, 4 Dec 1994, Betty Dawn Hamilton wrote: > On Sun, 4 Dec 1994, Bill Sears wrote: > > > I will answer this this question to the whole group because it seems > > to be the type question that would be of interest to all school librarians. > > I have had great success in the way I handled that situation. I formed > > a prestigeous club called Cybernauts. These stuedents who frequented the > > Great, Bill! I *love* the name, Cybernauts. May I borrow? I currently > have two students who haunt the writing lab and they're FEMALE -- YEA! > (At the middle school level, only the boys would use their own time at > the computers.) The two girls will become my first two Cybernauts. > > Now, I need a name for those who just come to kill time -- just wander > around and visit with library users. > > Betty > > Bill Sears, Information Telecommunication Teacher* Phone (916) 228-2353 Sacramento County Office of Education * FAX (916) 228-2493 9738 Lincoln Village Drive * CORE: bsears@ctp.org Sacramento, California 95827 ******************** I ensure that curriculum trainers have the expertise to help teachers use the Internet as a resource to enhance the California State Curriculum Frameworks.