In article <3lqmlo$oqu at geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>, sirianni at uts.cc.utexas.edu (Jeffrey Sirianni) writes:
>> It has come to my attention that a WWW page would greatly
> benefit audiologists using Internet applications. Some of
> the ideas include:
>> 1. AuD Training : Using the Internet to access documents concerning
> AuD development and training.
>> 2. Otological Graphics : Accessing different pictures showing otological
> cases captured via video otoscopy.
>> 3. Hearing Aid Manufacturers : Information concerning different hearing
> aids on the martket including contacts.
>> If there is anyone who would like to tackle developing a WWW page, please
> let the group know and we can get it off the ground.
>> Jeff Sirianni @(((<{
> University of Texas at Austin
> Communication Sciences and Disorders
> CMA, 2nd Floor Clinic
> Austin, TX 78712-1089
>sirianni at uts.cc.utexas.edu>jgsaudio at aol.com
I can handle a web page...I have developed a bunch already
(http://www.marshall.edu/commdis/) for our department and a couple of other
little projects. Surf time to find all the resources may be a problem, but as
far as a repository and setting up the links...I can cover that. I would just
need others to send me the tips.
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Karen L. McComas
Communication Disorders, Marshall University
Huntington, WV 25755-2634
More info? finger mccomas at marshall.edu