NMC Listserv

The NMC maintains two email lists for NMC Community to access each other directly:

NMC Technical and Pedagogical Discussion List (NMCTAB)
This listserv is a private list for NMC members only. The TAB, as it is called, is a very active resource for members devoted to technically or pedagogically focused discussions on all aspects of integrating technology into teaching, learning, and creative expression. Questions posted to this list generate quick responses and often stimulate rich discussion threads. This list can get very busy, but is considered one of the most valuable benefits of membership. An online archive of the list provides that searchable access to the knowledge base is accessible by active members of the list.

NMC C-LAB Discussion List
The NMC listserv is a private list for NMC Campus Liaisons and Campus Advisory Board Members (the C-LAB Group) only, and typically generates only a very small amount of traffic. Discussions are dedicated to center management, staffing, professional development, C-LAB meetings and online discussions, and related topics. An online archive of the list provides that searchable access to the knowledge base is accessible by active members of the list.

NMC Subscribers Announcement List (NMCSubscribe)
The NMCSubscribe listserv is the official channel for NMC news and announcements sent by NMC staff. NMCSubscribe is an announcement-only (one-way) list. Replies are not distributed back out to the list as on a discussion list, but rather are sent to general mailbox at the NMC office where they are monitored by NMC staff who will reply as warranted. An online archive of the list provides searchable access to the history of postings. Anyone, whether an NMC member or not, can subscribe to this list.

Note: In order to post to any of these listservs, you must be a subscriber.

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