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[school-discuss] [Fwd: GEM & Schoolforge]
I received this from the Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) Project. I
don't think Schoolforge itself has anything to offer them, but the member
organizations here might. If you have anything that you'd like to submit to
them, here's how:
geminfo wrote:
> Greetings Doug,
>
> Thank you for your interest in the Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM)
> Project! GEM is a consortium effort with the mission of providing
> teachers an easy "one stop, any stop" access to educational materials on
> the Internet. GEM is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
>
> If you would like your Schoolforge resources to be accessible through The
> Gateway to Educational Materials, you will need to fill out an application
> to join the GEM Consortium. If you are interested in joining, please fill
> out the membership application form, which can be found at:
>
> http://www.geminfo.org/Participation/Applying/index.html
>
> Doug, after receiving your application, we will review it according to the
> criteria for membership found in the GEM Governance document.
> http://geminfo.org/Workbench/Evaluation/member.eval.html
>
> Once this review is completed, a member of our staff will contact you
> regarding the status of your application.
>
> Thank you again.
>
> Best Regards,
> Marilyn
>
> Marilyn Tickner
> GEM Project Representative
> =====================================================
> The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) Project
> =====================================================
> Email: geminfo@geminfo.org
> The GEM Project: www.geminfo.org
> The Gateway Catalog: www.thegateway.org
> =====================================================
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