Virtues in Kenya

Sunday, December 20, 2009

maintaining communication by email

A number of people mentioned they would like more time for the workshop. In fact, we offer more time in our seminars than is standard in the basic training elsewhere, but attendees always would like more. It is recommended that you attend future sessions when offered and you will find details of these on this site Also mentioned was the need to be able to communicate even if we are widely dispersed. I urge you to make use of technology to do this. I intend to send up an e-mail group dedicated to the Virtues. I will accept anyone who has an email address. Here is what you do:
- send your email address to me at patriciacrossley5@gmail.com, with VIRTUES GROUP in the subject line and mentioning your school or organisation
- I will respond with an invitation to join the group. When your receive this invitation just click ‘join group’
- you can indicate if you want to receive messages individually, in a bunch (digest) or if you want to read the mail on line at the web site. Anyone with computer skills can explain to you how to do this if you are unsure. Once this is done you will automatically receive mail for the first two options when you log into your computer.
The purpose of this group is to give information, to answer questions, to share our stories, to ask for advice and help. Everyone in the group (including me) will receive all messages even when I am in Canada and will be able to help you if you wish.

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