Hello FSBers,
I'm Eric Eckl, a communications consultant for environmental groups. I'm preparing a study on listservs, and how clean water, nature protection and pollution control organizations and experts use them. My goal is to identify some "best practices" for establishing successful online communities, and to share those results back to the community at large. I've been subscribed to this list for a while, just monitoring the volume of traffic, topics covered, etc I have secured permission from the list moderator to invite you to complete a questionnaire about this list and your experience with it. It takes just a few minutes and it's anonymous: http://waterwordsthatwork.com/survey/index.php?sid=5
Let me repeat this survey is anonymous. I won't get your email address... unless you choose to check the "email me the results" box. If you do that, I'll only use the email address to send you the results, and I won't share it with anybody else, or use it for any other purpose. The final report will be about environmental listservs in general, rather than this list in particular. Still, the results should be interesting and useful for this group. Thanks in advance for your participation. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me.
Eric Eckl
Water Words That Work
P.O. Box 2182
Falls Church, VA 22042-2182
(703) 822-4265
[email protected]
The FSB Listserv
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I actually had a note started to Doug thanking him for this wonderful list serve and all of the incredibly useful things I've learned from reading about what people around the world are doing. I'm not very good on the computer and am having trouble finding previous references to organizations and what they are doing that have been posted. Thus, I am wondering if it would be possible to have a separate "links" breakout section on the Fostering Sustainable Behavior web site listing the organizations referenced in people's postings and segregating them if they are working on a specific topic, i.e. sustainable education. Some of the valuable links are listed in the body of the text and some are listed as tag lines after people's names. This would really help me and would be a huge resource base of who is doing what around the world in the area of sustainable development. If there is a way to access this on the current web page and I haven't figured it out, I apologize in advance.
Thanks, Doug and everyone, for making this such a valuable resource!
Nancy Adams