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The following is only a beginning list of online resources about the MOO. This page will be updated in the near future with additional resources.
Lingua MOO is an Academic Virtual Community created by Jan Rune Holvemik and Cynthia Haynes, whose enCore MOO Core Database serves as the basic core for MOOssiggang. It serves the Rhetoric and Writing program and the School of Arts & Humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas and houses and/or supports a researchers and electronic journals. CALLMOO is a MOO-based computer-assisted language-learning project being funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Education, Research and Church Affairs and operated at the University of Bergen, Norway. It currently includes three projects: Dreistadt, a German-language MOO, Moolin Rouge, a French-language MOO, and Midsummer's Night MOO, a English-literature MOO. Netoric is a virtual community of scholars in computers and writing coordinated by Tari Fanderclai, James Inman, Greg Siering, and Cyndy Wambeam. It serves as a gathering place for teachers and scholars involved in the relationship between computers and composition. Used by educators across the country, its most popular event is the weekly Tuesday Cafe (every Tuesday at 8 pm Eastern time).
[Updated: 4 June 2000] |